(SALT LAKE CITY)—Diana Kuh, Ph.D., has a simple description for healthy aging: Keeping moving, keeping your marbles, and keeping your spirits up. Kuh, a British academician and researcher who is one ...
Last week, we presented some new perspectives on longevity based on the work of Laura Carstensen, director of the Stanford Center on Longevity. Carsten and her colleagues developed something called ...
This paper provides clear definitions of health disparities and health equity and consistently applies a health equity lens to oncology research and practice with older adults, particularly within ...
In my two decades of working with individuals facing life-altering medical conditions, including those in hospice care, I've witnessed a profound truth: People are not defined by their challenges.
In a recent study published in Frontiers in Medicine, researchers explore the interplay between late life depression (LLD) and aging. Study: Late life depression and concepts of aging: an emerging ...
While the connection between physical health and longevity is well-established, researchers are now finding even our attitude toward aging can add, or subtract, years to our life. But how do we keep a ...
One of the world’s most extensive birth cohorts is now entering later adulthood. At the University of Oulu in Finland, the ...
As a culture, it’s fair to say that we are obsessed with how to look and feel younger. It’s all over social media: under-eye creams, cold plunges for your face, testosterone treatments to boost energy ...
Lectures presented at Duke University, the University of Michigan, the University of Southern California, and the University of Washington during 1980. Foreword / John J. MacWilliams -- Aging in the ...