The aging process begins when we are born and occur naturally in all living things.
Aging is influenced by genetic and environmental factors, such as diet, lifestyle, and sun exposure.
Human body cells are made to improve ourselves, but the older us, the more difficult for cells to improve themselves.
Aging can cause damage to DNA, which can increase the risk of cancer.
Most people experience a decrease in cognitive function or intelligence when aging, but some people still have high cognitive abilities to old age.
Hormones such as estrogen and testosterone can affect the aging process in women and men.
Poor health conditions such as diabetes and hypertension can accelerate the aging process.
Increased physical activity and reduction of alcohol consumption and smoking can help slow down the aging process.
There are several types of foods that are known to help reduce the risk of disease-related diseases, such as fruits and vegetables.
There are several studies that show that gene therapy can help slow down the aging process in animals, but still need further investigated to be applied to humans.