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Le guide des médecines anti-âge – Version Papier
Qui ne rêve pas de rester dynamique, sexy et en santé tout au long de sa vie ? Grâce à la science, c’est à présent possible : plus de vigueur, une apparence plus séduisante, une sexualité vivante, un corps plus tonique, une meilleure résistance aux maladies, la limitation de nombreux troubles, des performances cognitives maintenues ou améliorées, et au final un équilibre et un bien-être global plus grands pour une longévité optimale. La convergence des innovations de la biologie, de la médecine et de la technologie amène en effet de formidables avancées : régénérer les cellules, restaurer les fonctions, rajeunir le look, anticiper les maladies, traiter et même guérir celles réputées incurables, poser des implants et neuro-stimulateurs pour permettre aux paralytiques de se mouvoir, aux aveugles de voir et aux sourds d’entendre… Nous vivons une véritable révolution du « vieillir » : ce qui était impensable hier encore est aujourd’hui déjà appliqué ou en développement. Ce guide complet des traitements anti-âge offre une chance d’en savoir plus sur les secrets de la longévité. Il vous permettra de faire des choix judicieux et personnalisés pour gérer au mieux votre « capital santé-beauté » sous tous ses aspects : Régulation du métabolisme, Régénération corporelle et détoxification, Performances, bien-être et sexualité, Stimulation du cerveau et gestion du stress, Interventions esthétiques et cosmétiques, Nutrition anti-âge et thérapeutique, Ingénierie du corps et fonctionnement optimal, Style de vie pro-longévité.
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A 1000 Noses…. The Science of Smell – Ebook Version
Among the 5 senses we have, the sense of smell or olfaction1 is the least known and the most underrated of all. Yet the science of smell has much more mysteries and realities to reveal than meets the eye and nose…
An increasing body of scientific literature is unveiling new findings about the “olfactive machinery” and about its influence on a spectrum of human areas such as moods, cognition, performance, health, behaviour, all of which can have far reaching consequences on the future of flavour and fragrance.
For diagnosing, treating physical and mental illnesses, enhancing or doping the mood and performance with a range of potential innovative research, products and new markets for the fragrance industry.
This e‐book will give an overview of what we currently know of smell and olfaction: how smell works, what factors influence its perception, what effects smell has on the many areas of human life. Last but not least, it will analyse what implications those findings can have for the fragrance sector in general with a set of recommendations. Along the review, new research methods and measurements were collected to provide elements of novel study designs of olfaction for fragrance, which merge neuroscience with electro‐physiology parameters and psycho‐behavioural science.
Cutting edge science of smell will be addressed with the following perspectives in mind which will be presented in the last part of this e‐book:
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This e‐book is divided in 3 parts:
- the “Anatomy of Smell”, the components and mechanism of the olfactory system and smell processing
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DEVELOPMENTS and RESEARCH on AGING : An International Handbook
€10.00Geriatrie medicine in the 700-year-old Swiss confederation has a relatively short past, but yet is extremely important in the global evolution of this discipline. ActuaIly, two outstanding physicians have contributed to the development of geriatries in Switzerland: F. Verzar (1886-1979) and J. P. Junod (1930-1985). F. Verzar was the first to state the principles and to emphasize the necessity of fundamental research in gerontology (Verzar, 1977). Later, J. P. Junod devel- oped a comprehensive new approach for care based on the bio-psycho-social, environmental, cultural, and emotional features of the elderly patient; this concept requires the multidisciplinary collaboration of health professionals trained in complementary specialities (Martin & Junod, 1983).
What then remains in 1991 of the geriatrie work of these two Swiss pioneers? The answer lies in the appraisal of the health systems, their dynamics, constraints, and outcomes. It also rests on the inventory of clinical and fundamental researches recently carried out in Switzerland, as weIl as on the review of programs of acti vities in gerontology.
Demographische Alterung und individuelles Altern – Version digitale (350 Seiten)
€20.00In diesem wissenschaftlichen Synthesebericht werden wichtige Ergebnisse und Folgerungen aus dem Nationalen Forschungsprogramm Alter/ Vieillesse/ Anziani (NFP 32) vorgestellt und diskutiert. Auf der Grundlage der durchgeführten empirischen Forschungsarbeiten wird die wirtschaftliche Lage, das psychische und das gesundheitliche Befinden sowie die soziale Stellung älterer und betagter Menschen von heute thematisiert. Dabei werden auch zentrale Einflussfaktoren für ein erfolgreiches Altern deutlich. Themenschwerpunkte: Demographische Entwicklung und Stellung älterer Menschen, Bilder zum Alter und Generationenbeziehungen, wirtschaftliche Lage älterer Menschen, Pensionierung und Übergang in die nachberufliche Phase, Sozialbeziehungen und Wohnformen im Alter, Gesellschaftspolitische Aktivitäten älterer Menschen, Wohlbefinden und kognitive Leistungen bei älteren und betagten Menschen, Gesundheit und Behinderungen im höheren Lebensalter.
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A Transgenerational Perspective on Peace and on Violence Prevention
€10.00Abstract
Never in the history of mankind have we witnessed a ‘silent revolution’ of such significance for all sectors of society: population ageing, a global phenomenon, is affecting every man, woman and child with direct bearing on the intergenerational and intragenerational equity and solidarity. Two key elements of this transformation: a new architecture of society and an increasing complexity of extended family patterns and relations. Consequently, fundamental issues are brought to the forefront: one of them is to address the role of the older generations and grand-parenthood in our society today, knowing violence within families and in schools call for urgent measures and interventions to guarantee the healthy development of children. Furthermore, in a global context of techno-/eco-lead policy agenda, empowering the family and older generations for the betterment of youth is at the center of stabilizing society, ensuring a humanized development and guaranteeing inner and outer peace and security for all generations. Data shows that the grandparents and the elders play an increasing role in all sectors of society such as providing care to their grand-children, heading households, parenting orphans and volunteering on a number of activities.
Traditionally, ancient cultures recognized the older generations as the source of knowledge and wisdom and referred to them as models for their own lives and future. The Elders were praised as “Transmitters of culture”, as “Guardians of the secrets of life” or as “the Wise” to consult for preventing conflicts and preserving peace in the individual and in society. Today, their role is challenged and tends to be ignored with the mutation of the traditional family, with migration, with the mix of cultures and especially the predominance of an economy and technology value-based society.
In this context, an area, which has not been studied nor given much attention, is the implicit role and ‘unseen impact’ of the elderly on social issues, on belief systems and on behaviors of the younger generations, such as the psycho-social effect of the role model elders play for younger generations. For example:
– at the micro-level: the documented transmission to future generations of patterns of behavior such as violence, abuse, alcoholism, etc. has not been taken into consideration when addressing the violence of youth; other example: the absent or dysfunctional ‘grand-parents’ model in a family could have effects on the
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psychological development of children, similar to becoming ‘grand-orphans’ and thus lacking the possibility to integrate core values of life/death in their own life development, which could lead to disruptive behavior and more violence;
– at the macro-level: the way the collective memory of violence and peace is transmitted to the next generations is a powerful factor of psycho-social transformation : (i) Either by encouraging a spirit of forgiveness and of reconciliation within society (political) or/and within the family (socio-genealogical) and within the self (psychological), (ii) or on the contrary, by increasing the fear, the hatred and the will for revenge of one generation on to another, through daily attitudes, behaviors and words – e.g. through informal education of war and subconscious mechanisms.
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After reviewing the issue, the scientific argumentation gives good ground to think that: (a) in order to ensure peace and non-violence, social issues will have to be addressed in such a way as to avoid disruption or conflicts between generations and recognizing the role model responsibility of older generations and even ancestors, and (b) in order to ensure long term peace and non-violence, a culture of peace and conflict management without violence should be constructed in human development and policy development, including a common vision for all generations, a reconciliating process with the past and a sense of responsibility for future generations.
Psychologists have a new and growing role to play in supporting and sustaining internal and external peace and non-violence efforts of the elders and of younger generations, especially situations such as after mass trauma and fear, war, mass destruction and many other effects of world crises.
The 2nd United Nations World Assembly on Ageing held in Madrid in 2002, was an opportunity to address World Peace, the mission of United Nations, linked with intergenerational issues of a worldwide ageing population. It allowed to demonstrate the need to involve the older generation in all efforts of a non-violent and fearless society as (a) Peace-keepers – preventing violent conflicts (b) Peace-promoters at the inner/outer level – empowering future generations for peace, and (b) Peace-makers – using their life learned skills in resolution and management of conflicts. A plan of action for peace was developed and has been adapted here to constitute a proposition of a plan for non-violence in schools from a transgenerational perspective.
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Etudes réalisée dans le cadre des travaux préparatoires du Programme national de recherche N° 32:
Le nombre des retraités va connaître une forte croissance au cours des prochaines décennies. Il en résultera un fort vieillissement de la population. Cette évolution posera à notre société de nombreuses questions qui exigent des études solides. Cet ouvrage présente la situation actuelle de la recherche sur la vieillesse en Suisse et recueille, dans une perspective interdisciplinaire, les principaux résultats proposés dans les travaux de gérontologie.
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