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ARCD
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ARCDAge-Related Cognitive Decline
ARCDAuto- und Reiseclub Deutschland
ARCDAcquired Renal Cystic Disease
ARCDAppetite Regulating Compound Database (Institute of Computational Biology; India)


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, breast, ovarian, testicular), cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and age-related cognitive decline.
These men and women, ranging in age from 30 to 85, suffered from age-related disorders including: general anxiety; depression; reduced energy, vitality and sex drive; overall progressive decline in mental acuity ranging from mild cognitive impairment to age-related cognitive decline and age-associated memory impairment; and menopause/andropause symptomology which, in some cases, was accompanied by unpredictable, hormonally induced mood swings.
By allowing comparisons between genes expressed in young, "normal" old, and memory-impaired old rats, the model produces a comprehensive profile of age-related cognitive decline, rather than an analysis of a single suspected mechanism or process.
 
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