antiaging
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of antiaging
Example Sentences
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Young shoppers have swarmed Sephora stores in pursuit of skin-care products, including antiaging creams.
The percentage of men who said they would spend on products that help with antiaging rose from 43% to 60% over the past decade.
The market for longer life is booming—just ask those who sell antiaging “recovery pods” and supplements that slow “cellular time.”
As a physician-scientist, I could dismiss the antiaging trend as absurd.
The team proposes several possibilities: the cells could release antiaging proteins or tiny extracellular vesicles capable of entering the brain, or they might remove pro-aging factors from the bloodstream, protecting the brain from harmful effects.
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