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Abstract
This new theory of aging explains that aging and death due to aging are due to five factors, and also explains how these factors are interconnected and jointly lead to aging and death of the organism, pointing to many facts that strongly support it. The first factor is the harmful changes that occur in cellular structures. The second factor is the cessation of cell division in adult organisms, which leads to the inability to restore cellular structures. The third factor is the feature that cells do not die due to the accumulation of harmful changes that occur in the cells during the life of the organism. The fourth factor is the inability of stem cells to regenerate tissue by replacing such cells with new ones, because somatic cells do not die and there are no signals that stimulate the proliferation of stem cells and their differentiation into new ones that would replace dead cells. The fifth factor is that all cells die suddenly, due to the cessation of one of the vital functions of the organism, and not gradually during life, due to a decrease in the functionality of cells caused by the introduction of harmful changes in cellular structures, which would allow stem cells to regenerate tissues and keep the body young. Also, to show that this aging theory is valid, the theory gives its view of the evolution of five factors, which according to this theory lead to aging, which gives strong support to this theory.
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Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics provides a medium for the publication of papers from the fields of experimental gerontology and clinical and social geriatrics. The principal aim of the journal is to facilitate the exchange of information between specialists in these three fields of gerontological research. Experimental papers dealing with the basic mechanisms of aging at molecular, cellular, tissue or organ levels will be published.
Clinical papers will be accepted if they provide sufficiently new information or are of fundamental importance for the knowledge of human aging. Purely descriptive clinical papers will be accepted only if the results permit further interpretation. Papers dealing with anti-aging pharmacological preparations in humans are welcome. Papers on the social aspects of geriatrics will be accepted if they are of general interest regarding the epidemiology of aging and the efficiency and working methods of the social organizations for the health care of the elderly.