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Cellular Aging and Consequences in Humans provides an in-depth examination of the biological processes underlying human aging at the cellular level. The book synthesizes current research on cellular senescence, telomere shortening, mitochondrial dysfunction, and oxidative stress—key mechanisms driving age-related diseases.
Author Dominique Meynial-Denis bridges basic cellular biology with practical clinical applications, emphasizing the critical role of nutrition in maintaining cellular health throughout the lifespan. The work addresses how nutritional deficiencies accelerate aging processes and explores evidence-based dietary strategies to support cellular function and longevity.
This volume serves as an essential resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students seeking to understand the intersection of cellular biology, nutrition, and clinical medicine in aging populations. It combines theoretical foundations with real-world case studies and clinical insights.







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