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Can we end aging?

Can we end aging?. Group1. About Aging. What is aging? The process of becoming older Why we care about aging? Aging is an issue which can’t be underestimated 12% of population in Taiwan is over 65 years old 25.1% in Japan and 14.1% in the U.S.A How aging affects our life?

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Can we end aging?

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  1. Can we end aging? Group1

  2. About Aging • What is aging? • The process of becoming older • Why we care about aging? • Aging is an issue which can’t be underestimated • 12% of population in Taiwan is over 65 years old • 25.1% in Japan and 14.1% in the U.S.A • How aging affects our life? • Damage generated from metabolism accumulates then could cause pathology

  3. Why we want to end aging? To keep a healthy life!

  4. Maintenance Damage Metabolism Pathology

  5. Statin drugs • force the body to produce less cholesterol

  6. Other drugs 1. Lower blood pressure 2. Lower circulating blood sugar levels

  7. Keep your mind limber • In addition to the fact that staying mentally active is emotionally rewarding, studies.  Never stop learning, even if you feel like you’re “past your prime”.

  8. Keep your mind limber • Start trying to pinpoint the rules that drive you, and write them down  • For each, ask: "Does it serve me and enhance my life?  • Break your routine -- new experiences can help stimulate fresh states of mind 

  9. Human Growth Hormone • essential for normal growth • slows progressively as we age further • Experiment • 6 months • The result seems amazing? • Controversy

  10. Eat Less • Calorie restriction • self-preservation response • experiencing less wear and tear • works for mice and fruit (short life span) • Observing facts • After World Wars I and II • Measuring ,weighing , learning food

  11. Thanks for your attention!

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