Sentences with phrase «how processes of aging»

Tolon is particularly interested in how processes of aging and growth affect spaces, resulting in works that she describes as «landscapes stripped to their elemental state.»
Of course, there's a lot more to the study, which was really about how the process of aging is regulated.

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Interactive networks could offer a communication process empowering individuals and groups to deal with many ethical dilemmas of the «Information Age» such as: how to provide more equitable access to information technologies information overload; privacy; and unemployment caused by technology.
When I try to say how I see the world, I can't get away from an image that forces itself on me and won't let go: the Ice Age — this slow advance of cold, a freezing process which we experience and try to forget.
«Educating people regarding the different aging methods is something I believe is often overlooked, and I am excited to inform attendees of these processes, as well as how to determine different grades of beef.»
Journey through various topics of winemaking including hands on instruction on vineyard management, the harvest and crush processes, fermentation, barrel aging and even how to taste, serve and store wines.
The main eventers of the main roster do age out and retire — I can't see how anyone could think of John Cena as a main eventer in his current run, for instance — but that's a slow process.
The UFC simply grew too fast in relation their own organisational capabalities and it cannot / could not cope with it, hence Ferritta's sold it at the perfect time, now they have an aging staff minus some of the key players (e.g. Joe Silva etc.) with an old business model and old thinking processes with same old leaders (e.g. Dana), but now operating under totally new realities, many more fighters, fighters attitude have changed, different landscape in the sporting world in general (from how sport fans consume sports, viewing habbits,...)
Fertility Specialist Richard Marrrs, MD, explains the process of a woman freezing her eggs and how it can be used to help women have children at a later age
What I care about is that the right tool is used for the type of tie, the age of the baby and wielded by a skilled surgeon who knows how to properly use their surgical tool and how to properly treat the baby in the process.
It's made me think a lot about how bent out of shape our culture is about the natural process of aging.
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How they react depends on their age, personality, and the circumstances of the separation and divorce process.
New research from the University of Bristol explores how first time fathers aged 17 - 23 experience the pregnancy, birth and early parenting process.
Some parents can't imagine not introducing solids before their child's first birthday, but food introduction before that age is to get the child used to the texture and different tastes of food, and does not necessarily contain more or better nutrition — their bodies are still learning how to process food.
Although your skin isn't likely your top concern as a new mom, studies are showing that sleep deprivation speeds up the aging process regardless of how old you are.
Read books about the birth process and talk to them (in age - appropriate language) about how the baby will come out of your body.
Regardless of your baby's age, how long you've been nursing, or how well it has gone, knowing the signs you're ready to begin the weaning process is just as important as knowing the signs your baby is also ready.
Knowing how these cells mature during development might lead to a better grasp of just how to replicate that process in the adult brain, which could eventually pave the way to strategies that rejuvenate aging circuits, Donato said.
Meanwhile, recent human studies indicate that aging is associated with an increase in somatic mutations in the hematopoietic system, which gives rise to blood cells; these mutations provide a competitive growth advantage to the mutant hematopoietic cells, allowing for their clonal expansion — a process that has been shown to be associated with a greater incidence of atherosclerosis, though specifically how remains unclear.
He added that the challenge was to next move beyond this correlative study to figure out how these gene variations may lead to functional changes that contribute to the molecular process of aging.
Gazzaley wanted to take a broader view of the brain to answer questions about memory and aging; he hoped to study how distinct neural regions interact during memory formation and other complex cognitive processes.
Izpisua Belmonte added that more extensive studies will be needed to fully understand the role of heterochromatin disorganization in aging, including how it interacts with other cellular processes implicated in aging, such as shortening of the end of chromosomes, known as telomeres.
In their efforts to conquer the aging process, researchers are zeroing in on one specific part of the cell: mitochondria, the energy - generating organelles that control our metabolism and, it seems, help regulate how long we live.
These schematic drawings show how researchers applied laser pulses to HCN channels tagged with a fluorescent photosensitizer to observe the effects on these channels of singlet oxygen, a highly reactive form of oxygen that plays a role in a range of biological processes including photosynthesis and skin cancer / aging.
«We wanted to ask how age impacts autophagy — is it at the beginning of the process by increasing the rate at which APs are formed, or, by analogy, how many garbage trucks are rolling out on the street — or is it at the end of the process by blocking the conversion of APs to ALs, i.e., how much recycling is taking place at the recycling plant.
«A major challenge with understanding how aging impacts autophagy is that researchers have been capturing a dynamic process with static measurements,» explains Jessica Chang, Ph.D., a former postdoc in Hansen's lab and first author of the study.
As next steps, Dr. Anderson and her team will explore how aging affects a person's recollection for different things and identify whether certain aspects of this memory process are more susceptible to dementia risk.
The results, if they hold up, would offer new insights into the process of aging — and might provide clues about how to slow down the process.
It is hard to argue that a simpler life with more exercise, fewer processed foods, and closer contact with our children may well be good for us, but rather than renouncing modern living for the sake of our Stone Age genes, we need to understand how evolution has — and hasn't — suited us for the world we inhabit now.
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To investigate how these two processes vary with age, Rauers and colleagues Elisabeth Blanke and Michaela Riediger recruited 100 couples, some of whom were between the ages of 20 and 30 and some of whom were between the ages of 69 and 80.
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The detailed process will also give forensic scientists valuable insight into how seawater affects deceased bodies, as they examine people of all ages and nationalities who died at the exact same moment under the same conditions.
A team of McMaster and industry researchers is using data collected by a wireless brain - sensing headband called Muse to shed new light on what happens to our thinking processes as we age, for example, or how women and men process thoughts differently.
Scientists now have a good idea of how cells» repair kits work and the roles they play in other processes such as aging.
«These results suggest that inflammation in mid-life may be an early contributor to the brain changes that are associated with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia,» said study author Keenan Walker, PhD, of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Md. «Because the processes that lead to brain cell loss begin decades before people start showing any symptoms, it is vital that we figure out how these processes that happen in middle age affect people many years later.»
I have the privilege and responsibility to provide strategic vision and leadership to an outstanding team of scientists focused on one of the most crucial biomedical challenges of our time: How do we alter the aging process in order to prevent, delay, or cure the chronic diseases that afflict almost all of us as we grow older?
Lithgow's recent work at the Buck Institute with the nematode C. elegans (a type of worm) has shown how iron accumulation can accelerate the aging process.
LA JOLLA — Telomeres, specialized ends of our chromosomes that dictate how long cells can continue to duplicate themselves, have long been studied for their links to the aging process and cancer.
This research published in the journal Genes & Development gives some of the first clear evidence for how the ageing process arises as a quirk of evolution.
Not content to provide just the missing evidence for a 60 - year - old puzzle, Wilhelm and his colleagues went on to describe what a subset of these genes do in C. elegans and how they might be driving the ageing process.
Here we examined how exposure to a short - term intensive residential meditation retreat affected biomarkers of aging and more general regulatory networks defining a wide array of biological processes.
But all of this is about the effects of an agricultural pesticide on the brain, which immediately presses the question: does it really tell us anything about how senescent cells contribute to «regular» PD, driven by the intrinsic aging processes responsible for the great majority of cases of PD?
In addition, further understanding of the processes during human development will shed light on the processes of ageing and how tissues repair themselves, which could lead to advances in regenerative medicine.
His research is focused on understanding how environmental factors, such as nutrients and light, influence circadian gene expression and the processes of aging.
In addition, further understanding of the processes during human development will shed light on the processes of aging and how tissues repair themselves, which could lead to advances in regenerative medicine.
Knowing how to navigate the do's and don'ts of nutrition will make or break your health when it comes to slowing and even reversing the aging process.
When she was peppered with nonstop questions about her age on the eve of turning 40, Cameron realized just how scared society is of (and ill - prepared for) the aging process.
I love how Debra views the aging process not as something avoid but as a natural part of life and just another stage to live to our fullest potential.
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