Recent genetic research in humans has implicated mutations in the gene for Tet2 as a risk factor for many
different diseases of aging, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and stroke.
Not exact matches
A study published in Pediatrics in March
of 2017 examined behavioral issues at
different ages reported by mothers who were unaware that their children had celiac
disease, as compared to behavior reported by mothers who were aware that their children had celiac and mothers
of children who did not have celiac
disease at all.
«The next step in understanding sleep apnea in the future will be to dissect
different subtypes
of sleep apnea, likely defined by distinct pathophysiological mechanisms which may underlie
different outcomes and predisposition to comorbidities,» Cavadas says, «As human life expectancy increases, delaying the onset
of age - related
diseases becomes critical to our society.»
«This suggests that it was quite a
different disease in the Bronze
Age from what it was in medieval times,» says Johannes Krause, a paleogeneticist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science
of Human History in Jena, Germany, who was not involved with the study.
Paleopathologists can also calculate growth rates by measuring bones
of people
of different ages, examine teeth for enamel defects (signs
of childhood malnutrition), and recognize scars left on bones by anemia, tuberculosis, leprosy, and other
diseases.
«We looked at
age, family history
of cardiovascular
disease, weight, smoking status and region
of the country but diabetes was the most consistent across
diseases and across
different size fractions
of particulate matter.»
«They suggest that
different patterns
of polyunsaturated fats promote specific aspects
of cognition by strengthening the underlying neural circuits that are vulnerable to
disease and
age - related decline.»
«New possibility
of studying how Alzheimer's
disease affects the brain at
different ages.»
That variety cropped up in a
different part
of the brain than the other strains, and it also produced clumps
of proteins akin to the amyloid plaques found in sporadic Creutzfeldt - Jakob
disease, a fatal brain
disease of unknown origin that usually affects those over
age 55.
However, the authors stress that «further clinical investigations will be essential to establish the optimal dose, duration and safety, and whether vitamin D2 or D3 have
different effects on mortality risk, since the available trials are based on elderly populations in general (an
age group with high competing risk
of death often due to multiple co-existing
disease conditions) and they do not typically include cause - specific deaths as the primary outcomes.»
Maintaining the chronological
age of these cells is vital when studying neurodegenerative
diseases that develop in people at
different ages and worsen over decades.
There should be a rethink in how doctors talk to some patients with reduced kidney health, replacing the term «chronic kidney
disease» (CKD) with
different bands
of kidney
age, according to a group
of experts writing in the...
To understand molecular forces behind
different cell states in development,
aging and
disease, these scientists want to track the molecular make - up
of human cells in time and space.
The research team included Deborah Levine, M.D., MPH, an assistant professor at the University
of Michigan Medical School who studies effects
of aging, lifestyle and
disease on
different aspects
of thinking ability, also called cognitive function.
The
different arms
of the trial were very well - matched as regards
age (average
age ≈ 55 y, ± 5 - 7 y depending on subgroup), education, time from onset
of disease, and MDS - UPDRS scores at onset; the only evident differences were a higher number
of males and higher body weight in the low - dose treatment group.
The Group studies how transporter proteins (in normal and
diseased brains
of different ages) modulate the extracellular spatiotemporal concentration profiles
of excitatory (glutamate and aspartate) and inhibitory (GABA and glycine) transmitter amino acids.
George and his co-authors propose moving toward
different types
of metaphors — those that encourage use
of words like «slow» or «postpone» rather than «prevent» or «cure,» and emphasize building «resilience» to
aging processes in the brain rather than aiming at «absolute victory» over a
disease.
In the study, researchers monitored nearly 7,000 men and women,
age 45 to 84,
of different ethnic backgrounds and with no existing symptoms
of heart
disease.
«Low - Calorie Diet Slows
Aging in Mice in Study,» claimed a recent headline.17 According to the article, «Putting elderly mice on a very low - calorie diet for as little as four weeks reversed many of the changes in the activity of various genes that had occurred during normal aging...» The resesearchers were not looking at actual signs of disease, nor were they measuring lifespan, but instead focused on the analysis of 11,000 different genes using a method called microarray technology in which Spindler has large financial hold
Aging in Mice in Study,» claimed a recent headline.17 According to the article, «Putting elderly mice on a very low - calorie diet for as little as four weeks reversed many
of the changes in the activity
of various genes that had occurred during normal
aging...» The resesearchers were not looking at actual signs of disease, nor were they measuring lifespan, but instead focused on the analysis of 11,000 different genes using a method called microarray technology in which Spindler has large financial hold
aging...» The resesearchers were not looking at actual signs
of disease, nor were they measuring lifespan, but instead focused on the analysis
of 11,000
different genes using a method called microarray technology in which Spindler has large financial holdings.
When you eat the glucose, there are
different effects than if your liver makes it, namely it circulates for hours and leads to a spike in insulin and leptin, that circulates for hours, that over time will contribute to insulin and leptin resistance... that ultimately contributes to metabolic chaos resulting in chronic
diseases of aging including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular
disease, osteoporosis, autoimmune
disease, cancer, and others.
As little is known about the potencies
of different types
of these compounds, researchers at the University
of Liverpool's Institute
of Ageing and Chronic
Disease set out to identify the most effective ones.
Melatonin has roles in cancer prevention, strengthening your immune system, and may even slow down cellular
aging; in fact, it has been the subject
of preclinical research on over 100
different disease applications.1 It's your body's «Superhero
of the Night,» and light is his number one nemesis.
Part
of the diagnosis depends on the
age and breed
of the dog, as
different diseases are more common in certain breeds and at
different ages.
The initial onset
of disease occurs at
different ages in
different breeds
of dogs.
Annual vaccination for
diseases caused by CDV, CPV2, FPLP and FeLV has not been shown to provide a level
of immunity any
different from the immunity in an animal vaccinated and immunized at an early
age and challenged years later.
When a puppy under 3 - 4 weeks
of age becomes infected with this virus, the
disease takes an entirely
different course than it does in an older dog.
Of particular interest are samples from young affected dogs as these are most likely to be suffering from an inherited form of the disease, as opposed to age related kidney disease, which may be genetically differen
Of particular interest are samples from young affected dogs as these are most likely to be suffering from an inherited form
of the disease, as opposed to age related kidney disease, which may be genetically differen
of the
disease, as opposed to
age related kidney
disease, which may be genetically
different.
Food therapy is the practice
of using
different foods and herbs to treat pets based on genetic tendencies,
age, species, environment, personality, stress level and
disease patterns.
Because older pets often have
different nutritional requirements, these special foods can help keep your pet's weight under control and reduce consumption
of nutrients that are risk factors for the development
of diseases, as well as organ - or
age - related changes.
The course
of prcd - PRA
disease in the golden retriever is based on a limited number
of clinical cases however we have no reason to expect a
different pattern than what is observed in most other breeds — i.e. that clinical symptoms are likely to be apparent to veterinary ophthalmologists by the time the dogs are 4 - 6 years
of age.
By Dr. Susan Vaughn As our pets
age their risk
of developing chronic
diseases of different body organs increases.
While the study set out to estimate incidence rates
of each
disease related to
age at neutering, patients were diagnosed at
different ages and with differing durations
of the
disease as well as varying years at risk from the effects
of gonadal hormone removal.
As our pets
age their risk
of developing chronic
diseases of different body organs increases.
Bull GM, Morton J: Relationships
of temperature with death rates from all causes and from certain respiratory and arteriosclerotic
diseases in
different age groups.
Research conducted by Green et al. (1994) in Israel revealed that between 1976 and 1985, mortality from cardiovascular
disease was 50 percent higher in mid-winter than in mid-summer, both in men and women and in
different age groups, in spite
of the fact that summer temperatures in the Negev, where much
of the work was conducted, often exceed 30 °C, while winter temperatures typically do not drop below 10 °C.
Prediction
of 3
Age - Related -
Disease Risks in Adults With
Different Levels
of Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences and Established Developmental Risk Factors