Author : Sofie Allard Subject : Ageing and Geriatric Medicine Brain aging is a complex natural process characterized by the aging of brain proteins and acquisition of toxicity. It begins early in life and escalates with age. Brain protein aging includes a broad range Read More |
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Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology Author : Mason Button Subject : Ageing and Geriatric Medicine Geriatrics, or geriatric medicine, is a specialized branch of medical science that focuses on serving the health care needs of the elderly. The objective of this speciality is to prevent and treat diseases Read More |
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Author : Bram Mcconnell Subject : Ageing and Geriatric Medicine Age is a natural process of gradual change that begins in early adulthood, including physical and mental changes. Many body functions start to deteriorate gradually after the early middle age. Physiology, Read More |
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Handbook of Aging and Diseases of Aging Author : Oliver Fincher Subject : Ageing and Geriatric Medicine Aging refers to the process of growing older. It primarily applies to humans, fungi and certain other animals. Contrarily, there are certain simple animals, bacteria and perennial plants that are virtually Read More |
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Healthy Aging and Immune System Author : Holden Miller Subject : Ageing and Geriatric Medicine The process of growing older is known as aging. Among humans, it refers to the gradual accumulation of changes in a person's physical, psychological, and social characteristics over time. At the molecular Read More |
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Herbal Medicine and Aging: Potential of Natural Treatment for Age-Related Diseases Author : Evelyn Sharp Subject : Ageing and Geriatric Medicine Herbal medicine refers to the practice of using plants to treat diseases and improve overall health and wellness. These medicines are available in the form of powders, tablets, extracts, capsules, teas, Read More |
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Bacterial Physiology and Metabolism Author : Cherilyn Gray Subject : Bacteriology Bacterial physiology refers to a discipline concerning the life supporting processes and functions of the bacteria, which facilitate the growth and reproduction of the bacterial cells. Bacterial metabolism Read More |
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Bacterial Protein Secretion Systems Author : Abrielle Benton Subject : Bacteriology Secretion refers to the movement of materials from one point to another. In bacterial species, secretion is the transport of effector molecules like toxins, enzymes or proteins from the cytoplasm to exterior Read More |
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Human Diseases and Bacterial Pathogens Author : Abraham Bennett Subject : Bacteriology Bacteria can be found in almost every ecological niche on the planet. While most of them are harmless to humans, some of them can cause diseases, these bacteria are known as pathogenic bacteria. They have Read More |
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Pathogenesis and Pharmacological Applications of Bacterial Toxins Author : Abigale Bellisio Subject : Bacteriology Bacterial toxins operate as independent molecular devices, targeting particular cells in an organism. They punch holes in the cell membrane and modify their intracellular components. Many bacterial toxins Read More |