Tag: senescence


PRIMARY AGING

Defining Primary Aging: The Universal Process Primary aging, also known as senescence, refers exclusively to the inevitable, irreversible, and universal changes that occur in biological systems over time, independent of disease, environmental factors, or lifestyle choices. It represents the intrinsic deterioration programmed into the genetic and cellular structure of an organism. These changes are considered […]

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AGING DISORDER

the steady functional and resistant adjustments which take place over time, which aren’t as a result of illness or catastrophe, and which sooner or later contribute to a larger probability of fatality as the person gets older, AGING DISORDER: “Some say aging disorder is inappropriately named as it implies there is some mayhem in the […]

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SENESCENCE

Senescence: The Biology and Psychology of Aging The Core Definition of Senescence Senescence, in the context of biology and psychology, refers to the intrinsic, time-dependent process of aging (1/5) characterized by the gradual decline in the functional and physiological capacities of an organism. It is a universal biological phenomenon observed across nearly all multicellular life […]

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