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Aging: Can You Turn Back the Clock?
Sunday, April 5
Imagine a preprogrammed clock ticking away from the day we are born, aging us along the way. Is there a way to slow this process down? Do diet and exercise help? Dr. Tissenbaum reveals these answers and more based on her research into the aging process. Find out what controls how and why we age, and what factors ultimately determine how long we live.
Teachers are also invited to attend the Forces That Change Us luncheon and workshop. Choose "related offerings" at the right to find out more and apply.
Supported by Genzyme Corporation, the Forces That Change Us programs focus on the intimate relationship between our bodies and the environments around us and within us.
| Format | Lecture |
| Grades | n/a – n/a |
| Author | n/a |
| Speaker(s) | Heidi Tissenbaum, PhD, associate professor, molecular medicine, gene function and expression programs, University of Massachusetts Medical School |
| Location | Cahners Theater — Museum of Science, Boston |
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| Duration | 60 minutes |
| Reservation | n/a |
| Fee | Free with Exhibit Halls admission |
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April 5, 2009: 1:00 pm

