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- W1988297533 abstract "Like all other species the human female undergoes an ageing process which also involves the reproductive system the menopause, which gives a significant signal of the end of the reproductive age. Today however, women in developing countries can expect to live another 30-40 years after menopause. Due to this new situation ageing in the postmenopausal period has attracted more and more interest i.e. how can quality of life be also maintained in old age. In many countries health care is now directed as much to disorders which people are suffering from as to diseases of which they are dying. In an elaborate ‘life table’ (Fig. 1) addressing the ageing process of women, van Keep demonstrated how different disorders may affect the ageing female during and after menopause [l]. He ascribes the most significant impact on the ageing process to the decrease in estrogen production. Certainly steroid hormones affect vital processes within the female human body. However, we must also recognize that there are inevitable ageing processes going on without steroid hormone influence and that for each individual the biological clock has to stop sometime. Many scientific investigations have been undertaken to interpret the ageing process in vital or-" @default.
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- W1988297533 title "On urogenital ageing" @default.
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