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The Role of Global Air Pollution in Aging and Disease
Reading Smoke Signals
2018
EN
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Global Air Pollution in Aging: Reading Smoke Signals is a complete reference connecting environmental pollution research to the human aging process. Since 1800, lifespans have more than doubled as infections declined and medicine improved. But the 20th century introduced a new global scourge of air pollution from fossil fuels with the potential to damage arteries, hearts and lungs that has been related to chronic exposure of air pollution from fossil fuels. Risk areas of study include chil...
$159.19 CAD
The Biology of Human Longevity
Inflammation, Nutrition, and Aging in the Evolution of Lifespans
2010
EN
Written by Caleb Finch, one of the leading scientists of our time, The Biology of Human Longevity: Inflammation, Nutrition, and Aging in the Evolution of Lifespans synthesizes several decades of top research on the topic of human aging and longevity particularly on the recent theories of inflammation and its effects on human health. The book expands a number of existing major theories, including the Barker theory of fetal origins of adult disease to consider the role of inflammation and Ha...
$76.79 CAD
2011
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The Handbook of Models for Human Aging is designed as the only comprehensive work available that covers the diversity of aging models currently available. For each animal model, it presents key aspects of biology, nutrition, factors affecting life span, methods of age determination, use in research, and disadvantages/advantes of use. Chapters on comparative models take a broad sweep of age-related diseases, from Alzheimer's to joint disease, cataracts, cancer, and obesity. In addition, the...
$366.39 CAD
Emerson's Wife and Other Western Stories
Enriched edition. Love, Betrayal, and Redemption in the Wild West
2019
EN
In "Emerson's Wife and Other Western Stories," Florence Finch Kelly weaves a tapestry of narratives that reflect the complexities of life in the American West during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Utilizing a vivid and approachable literary style, Kelly captures the intricacies of human emotion and societal dynamics against the backdrop of rugged landscapes and burgeoning towns. Her stories hold a mirror to the evolving roles of women and the challenges they face, often infused wi...
$2.99 CAD
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