washingtonpost.com — Aging is the natural wear and tear of the body's component parts. It's inevitable, and endlessly intriguing. While many age-related changes cannot be prevented, a lifestyle that includes exercise and a well-balanced diet will slow or minimize many problems related to aging.
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notoneofusJul 13, 2008
"Meant to" implies some sort of divine plan or purpose to the present human lifespan.There is no such thing. This is just the way our bodies function at the moment, but there's no good reason to leave things the way they are.
mortalynfluxJul 13, 2008
Age is viewed by some as disease. It's actually a mechanism that nature kicks in. Nature has always favored the group over the individual.
Closed AccountJul 13, 2008
Not if you never leave the house.
themonkmanJul 13, 2008
Nope. Actually I work in bioinformatics for a non-profit cancer center. I just happen to know about this company from several conferences I've been to.
catkillcuriousJul 14, 2008
How do you know when you're getting older? When you start digging aging-related articles.
supercluckyJul 14, 2008
There's no powerful antioxidants :(Also being the anorexic bitch I am, I'm probably making myself age faster by reducing meal intake. I need to change this haaaabit.
requeimJul 14, 2008
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beauleyJul 14, 2008
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netmedi1Jan 30, 2009
ones lifestyle can contribute to how fast or slow you are aging. besides it's a natural evolution that people age and it depends on you on how you slow it down. that said, not only your body, face or even the function of your brain/memory. there are good articles about these on the health section of <a class="user" href="http://www.lifestylegalore.net">http://www.lifestylegalore.net</a>