Stress to the rescue: Is hormesis a 'cure' for aging?

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Abstract

Despite the fact that the phenomenon of hormesis has been known for many years it is still very much an area of controversy just how useful hormetic treatments are in preventing age-related human diseases and increasing life expectancy. Since there are no data in humans demonstrating hormesis as an effective anti-ageing strategy we turn to a simple model organism for insight. In this review we explore what can be predicted about the usefulness of hormetic treatments in humans based upon studies conducted in the soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. © 2010 University of Massachusetts.

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Kahn, A., & Olsen, A. (2010). Stress to the rescue: Is hormesis a “cure” for aging? Dose-Response. https://doi.org/10.2203/dose-response.09-031.Olsen

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