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The New England Journal of Medicine|March 24, 2005
A potential decline in life expectancy in the United States in the 21st centuryS Jay Olshansky, Douglas J Passaro, Ronald C Hershow, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 11, 2008
New model of health promotion and disease prevention for the 21st centuryRobert N Butler, Richard A Miller, Daniel Perry, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|August 28, 2002
Is there an antiaging medicine?Robert N Butler, Michael Fossel, S Mitchell Harman, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 8, 2012
Differences in life expectancy due to race and educational differences are widening, and many may not catch upS Jay Olshansky, Toni Antonucci, Lisa Berkman, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|October 1, 2015
Preparing for an Aging World: Engaging Biogerontologists, Geriatricians, and the SocietyJanko Nikolich-Žugich, Dana P Goldman, Paul R Cohen, et al.
Aging|November 15, 2018
Aging and drug discoveryDaniela Bakula, Alexander M Aliper, Polina Mamoshina, et al.
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research|June 16, 2004
The aging factor in health and disease: the promise of basic research on agingRobert N Butler, Huber R Warner, T Franklin Williams, et al.
EMBO Reports|November 3, 2005
Science fact and the SENS agenda. What can we reasonably expect from ageing research?Huber Warner, Julie Anderson, Steven Austad, et al.
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The New England Journal of Medicine|March 24, 2005
A potential decline in life expectancy in the United States in the 21st centuryS Jay Olshansky, Douglas J Passaro, Ronald C Hershow, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 11, 2008
New model of health promotion and disease prevention for the 21st centuryRobert N Butler, Richard A Miller, Daniel Perry, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|August 28, 2002
Is there an antiaging medicine?Robert N Butler, Michael Fossel, S Mitchell Harman, et al.
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|August 8, 2012
Differences in life expectancy due to race and educational differences are widening, and many may not catch upS Jay Olshansky, Toni Antonucci, Lisa Berkman, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|October 1, 2015
Preparing for an Aging World: Engaging Biogerontologists, Geriatricians, and the SocietyJanko Nikolich-Žugich, Dana P Goldman, Paul R Cohen, et al.
Aging|November 15, 2018
Aging and drug discoveryDaniela Bakula, Alexander M Aliper, Polina Mamoshina, et al.
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research|June 16, 2004
The aging factor in health and disease: the promise of basic research on agingRobert N Butler, Huber R Warner, T Franklin Williams, et al.
EMBO Reports|November 3, 2005
Science fact and the SENS agenda. What can we reasonably expect from ageing research?Huber Warner, Julie Anderson, Steven Austad, et al.
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