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Anti-aging Drugs: From Basic Research to Clinical Practice

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#1 ilia

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Posted 10 February 2017 - 08:59 AM


A new book has been published entitled: “Anti-aging Drugs: From Basic Research to Clinical Practice”, by the Royal Society of Chemistry, including the chapters on “Anti-Aging Drugs: Where are We and Where are We Going?” by Alexander Vaiserman (the book editor), “Antidiabetic Biguanides as Anti-Aging Drugs” by Vladimir Anisimov, “Hormetins as Drugs for Healthy Aging” by Suresh Rattan, “Lifespan-Extending Effect of Resveratrol and Other Phytochemicals” by Kyung-Jin Min, “Human life extension: opportunities, challenges, and implications for public health policy” by Ilia Stambler, and others.

 

Available at:
http://pubs.rsc.org/...!divbookcontent

 

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On life-extension and public health policy, see also: Ilia Stambler. Recognizing Degenerative Aging as a Treatable Medical Condition: Methodology and Policy. Aging and Disease, 8 (5), 2017. doi: 10.14336/AD.2017.0130 (free and open access)
 

http://www.agingandd...152-5250/147600

 

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