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To most people, old age means gray hair and wrinkled skin—but that’s just the surface. In this program, anatomist Gunther von Hagens and pathologist John Lee focus on the rarely seen, internal effects of aging. The body of a woman who died in her 80s is analyzed in sections, then contrasted with corresponding sections from a young woman. Comparing age to a progressive disease, von Hagens and Lee expose the lungs, heart, liver, stomach, and the aged brain—which contains more pronounced folds and thinner gray matter than a young brain—as well as the colon, which becomes more distended with age, leading to the digestive complaints common among the elderly. Viewer discretion is advised. Contains clinically explicit language and demonstrations. (49 minutes)



 
            

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Part of the Series : Autopsy: Life and Death
     


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