Not exact matches
Baby is also
more in tune to your physiological and
biological markers.
The closest she came to a feminist statement was when I referred to the DNA adduct, in use for
more than 20 years, as the granddaddy of
biological markers.
Bateman says the hope is that the same
biological markers can eventually be used to diagnose the much
more common form of Alzheimer's that develops later in life.
Non-overweight individuals in their late 60s, 70s, and early 80s who have no outward symptoms of Alzheimer's are
more likely than their heavier peers to have
biological markers (or biomarkers) of the disease, the study found.
Telomeres are structures at the end of a chromosome that get shorter the
more times a cell divides, making them a
marker of
biological age.