Sentences with phrase «middle of its lifespan»

Can an already dying system cope with this sort of thing in the middle of its lifespan?

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A research group from Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, publishing in the Annals of Internal Medicine has found that middle - aged women who followed one popular eating plan not only increased their lifespan, but also avoided physical or cognitive impairments and chronic illnesses in older age.
In animal studies, we see the opposite: protein restriction extends maximum lifespan, which means that at high ages, mortality is lower, but increases risk of early death, which means that in middle age mortality is higher.
In the healthy middle ground of moderate protein, there's a trade - off — lower protein will extend lifespan if everything goes well but might shorten it if things go badly.
Based on mouse studies conducted both at UW and elsewhere, they anticipate the drug «could increase healthy lifespan of middle - aged dogs by 2 - 5 years or more.»
The latest of these reissues is Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze, a critically lauded platform game released in the middle of the Wii U's relatively short lifespan.
Originally developed in the middle of the 20th century from an evolutionary framework, attachment theory attempts to explain close relationship behavior across the lifespan (Bowlby, 1969, 1982).
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