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    [More people live to be very old and with a better functioning]. 

    Christensen, Kaare; Jeune, B; Andersen-Ranberg, K; Vaupel, James Walton (Ugeskr Laeger, 2013-10-07)
    Death rates for 80+-year-olds are now half of what they were after WWII. The chance of living past 90 years has gone up by roughly 30% per decade for people born in Denmark in 1895, 1905, and 1915 - and the later cohorts ...
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    Driving while aging: a global instrumental activity for the 21st century. 

    Wieland, Darryl (J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, 2013-05)
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    Biogenetic mechanisms predisposing to complex phenotypes in parents may function differently in their children. 

    Arbeev, Konstantin; Barmada, M; Christensen, Kaare; Kulminski, Alexander; Miljkovic, I; Stallard, Eric; Yashin, Anatoli I (J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, 2013-07)
    This study focuses on the participants of the Long Life Family Study to elucidate whether biogenetic mechanisms underlying relationships among heritable complex phenotypes in parents function in the same way for the same ...
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    Morbidity risks among older adults with pre-existing age-related diseases. 

    Akushevich, Igor; Arbeev, Konstantin; Kravchenko, J; Kulminski, Alexander; Ukraintseva, Svetlana; Yashin, Anatoli I (Exp Gerontol, 2013-12)
    Multi-morbidity is common among older adults; however, for many aging-related diseases there is no information for U.S. elderly population on how earlier-manifested disease affects the risk of another disease manifested ...
     

     

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    AuthorArbeev, Konstantin (2)Christensen, Kaare (2)Kulminski, Alexander (2)Yashin, Anatoli I (2)Akushevich, Igor (1)Andersen-Ranberg, K (1)Barmada, M (1)Jeune, B (1)Kravchenko, J (1)Miljkovic, I (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Humans (4)Aged, 80 and over (3)Female (3)Male (3)Middle Aged (3)Age Factors (2)Adult Children (1)Age Distribution (1)... View MoreAffiliation of Duke Author(s)Center for Population Health & Aging (4)Duke (4)
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    Sanford School of Public Policy (4)Staff (4)Duke Cancer Institute (2)Duke Population Research Center (2)Institutes and Centers (2)Institutes and Provost's Academic Units (2)School of Medicine (2)... View More