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Dramatic Decline in Disability Continues for Older Americans
The Women's Health and Aging Study: Health and Social Characteristics of Older Women with Disability
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Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry Publications: Fiscal Year 1997–1998
Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry Publications: Fiscal Year 1995–1996
Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry Publications: Fiscal Year 1994
Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry Publications: Fiscal Year 1993
Aging Hearts and Arteries
Acknowledgements
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Glossary
Chapter 5: What Lies Ahead
Chapter 4: Blood Vessels and Aging: The Rest of the Journey
Chapter 3: Cellular Clues
Chapter 2: The Aging Heart
Chapter 1: A Host of Interconnections
Work Group on Minority Aging Newsletter
Age Page: A Good Night's Sleep
Age Page: Aging and Your Eyes
Age Page: Alcohol Use and Abuse
Age Page: Arthritis Advice
Age Page: Beware of Health Scams
Age Page: Cancer Facts for People Over 50
Age Page: Choosing a Doctor
Age Page: Concerned About Constipation?
Age Page: Considering Surgery?
Age Page: Crime and Older People
Age Page: Depression: Don't Let the Blues Hang Around
Age Page: Diabetes in Older People - A Disease You Can Manage
Age Page: Dietary Supplements
Age Page: Exercise and Physical Activity: Getting Fit For Life
Age Page: Falls and Fractures
Age Page: Flu -- Get the Shot
Age Page: Foot Care
Age Page: Forgetfulness: Knowing When to Ask for Help
Age Page: Getting Your Affairs in Order
Age Page: Healthy Eating After 50
Age Page: Hearing Loss
Age Page: High Blood Pressure
Age Page: HIV, AIDS, and Older People
Age Page: Hospital Hints
Age Page: Hyperthermia: Too Hot for Your Health
Age Page: Hypothermia: A Cold Weather Hazard
Age Page: Medicines: Use Them Safely
Age Page: Menopause
Age Page: Mourning the Death of a Spouse
Age Page: Nursing Homes: Making the Right Choice
Age Page: Older Drivers
Age Page: Online Health Information: Can You Trust It?
Age Page: Osteoporosis: The Bone Thief
Age Page: Prostate Problems
Age Page: Sexuality in Later Life
Age Page: Shingles
Age Page: Shots for Safety
Age Page: Skin Care and Aging
Age Page: Smoking: It’s Never Too Late to Stop
Age Page: Stroke
Age Page: Taking Care of Your Teeth and Mouth
Age Page: Urinary Incontinence
Aging Under the Microscope
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Chapter 1: Posing Questions, Finding Answers
Chapter 2: The Genetic Connection
Chapter 3: Biochemistry and Aging
Chapter 4: Physiologic Clues
Chapter 5: The Future of Aging
Glossary
Alzheimers.org
Can We Prevent Aging? Tips from the National Institute on Aging
Caregiving Resources
End of Life: Helping With Comfort and Care
Closing Thoughts
Dementia At the End of Life
Finding Care At the End of Life
Getting Help For Your Grief
Planning for End-of-Life Care Decisions
Providing Comfort at the End of Life
Resources
Things to Do After Someone Dies
Understanding Health Care Decisions
What Happens When Someone Dies
End of Life: Helping With Comfort and Care
Exercise & Physical Activity: Your Everyday Guide from the National Institute on Aging
Acknowledgments
Appendix
Chapter 1: Get Ready
Chapter 1: What Can Exercise Do for Me?
Chapter 2: Get Set
Chapter 2: Is It Safe for Me to Exercise?
Chapter 3: Go!
Chapter 3: How to Keep Going
Chapter 4: Sample Exercises
Chapter 4: Sample Exercises
Chapter 4: Sample Exercises - Balance
Chapter 4: Sample Exercises - Endurance
Chapter 4: Sample Exercises - Flexibility
Chapter 4: Sample Exercises - Strength
Chapter 4: Sample Exercises - Strength Exercises
Chapter 4: Sample Exercises - Strength/Balance Exercises
Chapter 4: Sample Exercises - Stretching Exercises
Chapter 5: How Am I Doing?
Chapter 5: How Am I Doing?
Chapter 6: Healthy Eating
Chapter 6: What Should I Eat?
Chapter 7: 20 Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 7: Keep Going
Exercise Video
Resources
Strength and Balance Daily Record (accessible version)
Healthy Aging: Lessons from the BLSA
Bibliography
BLSA's IDEAL Future
Taking Stock, Looking Ahead
What Does All This Mean for You?
Why Study Aging?
Hormones and Menopause: Tips from the National Institute on Aging
Making Your Printed Health Materials Senior Friendly: Tips from the National Institute on Aging
Menopause
An Introduction to Menopause
For More Information
Postmenopausal Health Concerns
Signs of the Menopausal Transition
Staying Healthy
What Can You Do for Hot Flashes and Other Menopausal Symptoms
NIA Publications Catalog
NIHSeniorHealth "Wisdom" bookmark
NIHSeniorHealth library bookmark
Older Adults and Alcohol: You Can Get Help
For Family, Friends, and Caregivers
For More Information
Get the Facts About Aging and Alcohol
There Is Help
We Did It—So Can You!
Your Questions Answered
Safe Use of Medicines
Follow Gail's tips to stay on track with your medicines
Hints to get the best results from your medicines
Older adults and medicines—get your questions answered
Talk to your doctor—seven questions you will want to ask about your medicines
You and your pharmacist
So Far Away: Twenty Questions for Long-Distance Caregivers
1. What is long-distance caregiving? Am I the only one who’s trying to help out from a distance?
10. What kinds of documents do we need? It sounds like caregiving requires a lot of paperwork.
11. Should I encourage my parents to get more help? The last time I visited, my mom seemed very confused, like she just wasn’t quite there. Dad didn’t seem to notice and didn’t want to talk about it when I asked him.
12. How can we make the house safer for my mother who has Alzheimer’s disease? I’m worried about her safety.
13. How can I help lighten the load for my mother? Over the years Dad’s condition has worsened, and now when we talk Mom sounds exhausted.
14. How can I help my folks decide if it’s time for them to move? I don’t think they can stay in their own home much longer. Should I suggest that they move to my home? Move to assisted living? I’m at a loss.
15. What happens if my mother gets too sick to stay at home? She is terrified of ending up in an institution and has asked me to promise that I won’t “put her” in a nursing home. It is hard for me to figure out what to say.
16. How is it that long-distance caregiving makes me feel so guilty all the time? I thought being so far away would be easier than this.
17. How can I be sure that my father’s caregiver isn’t mistreating him? Everything has been fine so far, but I’m worried that as his mental status deteriorates, something harmful might happen.
18. How can I help my parents think about their future health care preferences? Since my mother was diagnosed with cancer, we’ve heard a lot about the importance of advance care planning. How do we do that?
19. What is the difference between an advance directive and a living will? The terms are confusing. Since my father is still relatively healthy, what kinds of instructions should I help him think about now?
2. How will I know if help is needed? Uncle Bill sounds fine on the phone, how can I trust that?
20. What if I’m told Mom only has a few months to live? I can’t fly out to be with her for that long, but I want her to know that I am here for her.
3. What can I really do from far away? I don’t feel comfortable just jumping in.
4. How can my family decide who does what? My brother lives closest to our grandmother, but he’s uncomfortable coordinating her health care.
5. Are there things I can do that will help me feel less frustrated? What can I do to take care of myself?
6. What is a geriatric care manager and how can I find one? A friend of mine thought that having a professional “on the scene” to help my dad would take some of the pressure off me.
7. How can I keep up with my mom’s medical care? I don’t know where to start.
8. How can I make the most of a visit with my parent’s doctor? I don’t want to waste the doctor’s time.
9. How on earth can my parents afford everything they need? They saved money for retirement, but the cost of their health care is really high.
Resources: Where to Turn for Help
Spanish Publications
¿Está considerando hacerse una cirugía?
¿Preocupados por el estreñimiento?
Ataque cerebral
Caídas y fracturas
Conductores de la Tercera Edad
Consejos para dormir bien
Consejos sobre la artritis
Conversando con su Médico
Cuidado a largo plazo: escogiendo el lugar correcto
Cuídese de los tratamientos de salud fraudulentos
Ejercicio y actividad física: En forma de por vida
El crimen y las personas de la tercera edad
El cuidado de la boca y los dientes
El cuidado de los pies
El Ejercicio y Su Salud
El envejecimiento y el alcohol
El envejecimiento y sus ojos
El VIH, el SIDA y las personas mayores
Hipertermia — muy caliente para su salud
Hipotermia: el peligro de las bajas temperaturas
Incontinencia urinaria
La depresión: no permita que la depresión persista
La diabetes en las personas mayores
La mala memoria no es siempre lo que se piensa
La menopausia
La realidad del cáncer en hombres y mujeres a partir de los 50 años
La sexualidad en la edad avanzada
Medicamentos: úselos con cuidado
Nunca Es Tarde Para Empezar (Fotonovela)
Osteoporosis: la usurpadora de los huesos
Pérdida de la audición
Presión arterial alta
Problemas de la próstata
Publicaciones de NIA en Español
Qué hacer acerca de la gripe
Selección del médico
Vacunas para su salud
Stay safe in cold weather!
1. What do some older adults say about hypothermia?
2. What are the first signs of hypothermia?
3. Answers to your questions
4. Summary—What you can do about hypothermia
5. For information on help in your area
Talking With Your Doctor
Getting Started: Choosing a Doctor You Can Talk To
How Should I Prepare? Getting Ready for an Appointment
What Can I Say? Giving Information
Additional Resources: For More Information
Asking More Questions: Talking to Doctors in Special Situations
Can I Really Talk About That? Discussing Sensitive Subjects
For Your Convenience: Worksheets
How Can I Be Involved? Making Decisions With Your Doctor
To Change the Subject: Practical Matters
What Can I Ask? Getting Information
Who Else Will Help? Involving Your Family and Friends
Talking With Your Older Patient: A Clinician’s Handbook
Considering Health Care Perceptions
Understanding Older Patients
Obtaining the Medical History
Encouraging Wellness
Talking About Sensitive Subjects
Supporting Patients With Chronic Conditions
Breaking Bad News
Working With Diverse Older Patients
Including Families and Caregivers
Talking With Patients About Cognitive Problems
Keeping the Door Open
Publications At-A-Glance
Services At-A-Glance
There’s No Place Like Home—For Growing Old: Tips from the National Institute on Aging
Understanding Risk: What Do Those Headlines Really Mean? Tips from the National Institute on Aging
What's Your Aging IQ?
Clinical Trials
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Alzheimer's Disease Information
Alzheimer's Disease Information
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Research
Research Programs (Extramural)
Division of Aging Biology
Program Initiatives
Current Funding Opportunities
Nathan Shock Centers of Excellence
Conferences / Workshops
DAB Minority Travel Assistance Program
Division of Aging Biology (DAB)
R21-Exploratory/Development Grants
Division of Behavioral and Social Research
2008 Review of the Division of Behavioral and Social Research by National Advisory Council on Aging
Global Aging
Growing Older in America: The Health & Retirement Study
Why Population Aging Matters: A Global Perspective
Areas of Emphasis
Current Funding Opportunities
Responses to Frequently asked Questions regarding RFA AG-09-006 Social Neuroscience of Aging
Priority Areas for Research Training (T32, F and K)
Programs
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National Advisory Council on Aging: Behavioral and Social Research (BSR) Program Review Committee Report | Adobe PDF (114K)
DBSR Press Releases
Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (RCMAR)
Edward R. Roybal Centers for Translation Research in the Behavioral and Social Sciences of Aging
Centers on the Demography and Economics of Aging
Data Resources for BSR
Demographic Data on Aging
R21-Exploratory/Development Grants
The Health & Retirement Study: Growing Older in America
Division of Neuroscience
Research Areas
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Alzheimer's Disease Centers (ADCs)
National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC)
Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS)
Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Initiative
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Cognitive and Emotional Health Project: The Healthy Brain
Sharing Policy and Guidance for Research on the Genetics of Alzheimer's Disease
Current Funding Opportunities
Related Conferences, Workshops, and Meetings
Cognitive Aging Summit
Exploring the Links between Obesity and Alzheimer’s Disease
The Report of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Critical Evaluation Study for the Cognitive and Emotional Health Project
Bench to Bedside: Estrogen as a Case Study
The Biology of Premenopausal Protection Workshop
Neuroimaging in the Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
Workshop on Cognitive/Brain Reserve and Aging
Trans-NIH Workshop on Executive Function
Stem Cells and Aging
Genetics of Late Onset Alzheimer’s Disease (LOAD) Case Control
Congress on Sleep, Health, and Aging
Research Needs in the Evaluation of Executive Functions from Cognitive Aging to Dementias Workshop
Dietary Supplements Use in the Elderly
Methodologic Issues in the Study of Nonpharmacologic Interventions in Dementia
Archives
Bench to Bedside: Basic Science
Bench to Bedside: Clinical Studies
Bench to Bedside: Clinical Trials
Bench to Bedside: Longitudinal and Epidemiological Studies
Participant Contact Information
Summary and Conclusions of the Extramural Working Group on "Bench to Bedside: Estrogen as a Case Study"
Working Group Participants
Workshop Abstracts
Workshop Agenda With Abstracts and Presentations
Workshop Summary Notes
Resources
Link to the citations for PA-09-061 - Vulnerable Dendrites and Synapses in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease (R01)
Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Sharing Plan
Conferences / Workshops
R21-Exploratory/Development Grants
Requests for Additional Information
RFA-AG-04-005
Summary – PET Working Group
Working Group on Biological Measures - Summary of Findings
Working Group on Biological Measures - Table of Analytes
Working Group on MRI - Summary of Findings
Working Group on Study Design - Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria Table
Working Group on Study Design - Summary of Findings
Division of Geriatrics and Clinical Gerontology
Research Areas
Current Funding Opportunities
Alternative Format Pages for RFA AG-07-008
R21-Exploratory/Development Grants
Requests for Additional Information
Summary of the NIA Exploratory Workshop on Unexplained Fatigue in the Elderly - MS Word (267K)
Program Classification Code Breakdown
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Research at NIA (Intramural)
Conferences, Workshops & Meetings
Unexplained Fatigue in the Elderly
Report from the NIA Meetings on New Interventions for Menopausal Symptoms Summary in PDF (264K)
NIA Workshop on Inflammation, Inflammatory Mediators, and Aging in Adobe PDF (295K)
Health and Wealth in an Aging America: A Briefing for Journalists
The National Institute on Aging/National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering: Meeting on Applications of Imaging and Sensor Technologies to Aging Research
Biology of the Perimenopause: Impact on Health and Aging Workshop
Meeting on Creativity, Aging, and Health: Society for the Arts in Healthcare (SAH)
Vital Visionary Collaboration
Report of the July 2003 Meeting of the NIA Longitudinal Data on Aging (LDA) Working Group in PDF (147K)
NIA Panel on the Characterization of Participants in Studies of Exceptional Survival in Humans
GSA Annual Scientific Meeting Highlights
Workshop Report
Acknowledgments
Appendices
Agenda
Speaker Abstracts
Planning Committee Roster
Cross-Cutting Issues in Working Group Reports
Executive Summary
Figure 1. Cancer incidence rate by age group, all sites combined, both sexes (rate per 100,000 population)
Figure 2. Proportion (percent) U.S. cancer mortality in the 65 years or older age group, numbers are approximate
Figure 3. Expanding aging U.S. Population
Figure 4. U.S. population aging 65 years and older: 1990 to 2050 (in millions)
Goal and Objectives
Introduction
Message From the Workshop Organizers
Participant Roster
Working Group Reports
Working Group 1: Patterns of Care
Working Group 2: Treatment Efficacy and Tolerance
Working Group 3: Effects of Comorbidity on Cancer
Working Group 4: Prevention, Risk Assessment, and Screening
Working Group 5: Psychosocial Issues and Medical Effects
Working Group 6: Palliative Care, End-of-Life Care, and Pain Relief
Working Group 7: The Biology of Aging and Cancer
The Advisory Panel on Exceptional Longevity Report in PDF (622.2K)
NIA Workshop on Primate Models of the Menopause
Aging and Genetic Epidemiology Working Group Report
Biology of the Perimenopause Workshop Presentation Slides
Health and Wealth in an Aging America
Scientific Resources
Aged Rodent Colonies Handbook
Contact Information
Available Strains
Ordering Instructions
Eligibility Criteria for Use of the NIA Aged Rodent Colonies
Price Schedule - Aging Colonies - NIA Grantees
Price Schedule - Aging Colonies - Non-NIA Funded Grantees
Caloric Restricted Colony
Location of Colonies
Shipment of Animals
Animal Replacement Policy
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Barrier Environmental Information
References On The Use Of Rodents In Aging Research
Strain Survival Information
Downloadable Forms
Oldest Ages Available in NIA Aged Rodent Colonies
Caloric Restricted Colony Health Reports
F344 Health Reports
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 03/08/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 03/14/08
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 06/08/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 09/19/06
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 09/24/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 1/12/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 11/07/06
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 11/19/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 12/19/06
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 12/19/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 12/19/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 2/22/08
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 2/23/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 3/07/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 3/24/08
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 6/07/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 6/08/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 7/17/07
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 8/28/06
Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 9/14/07
Hybrid Rat Health Reports
Mouse Health Reports
National Institute on Aging Aged Rat Contract at Taconic 4/1/07-9/28/07
NIA Rodent Colony Health Summaries
Online Rodent Order System (ROS)
Taconic Health Report - Quality Laboratory Animals and Services for Research 3/26/07 & 9/12/06
Taconic Health Report - Quality Laboratory Animals and Services for Research 9/12/06 & 3/26/07
Aged Rodent Tissue Bank Handbook
Contact Information
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Information Supplied With Tissue
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Aged Rodent Tissue Bank Order Form in MS Word (62K)
Aged Rodent Tissue Bank Order Form in Adobe PDF (58K)
BioReliance Credit Card Form in MS Word (67K)
BioReliance Credit Card Form in Adobe PDF (43K)
Rodent and Tissue Bank Resources Information
Tissue Arrays
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Male F344BN F1 Hybrid Rat Array Grid
C57BL6 Array Grid
Tissue Array Order Form in MS Word (50K)
Tissue Array Order Form in Adobe PDF (55K)
Bio Reliance Credit Card Authorization Form in Adobe PDF (49K)
Bio Reliance Credit Card Authorization Form in MS Word (52K)
H&E Stained Punches From the F344 x BNF1 Arrays (Product Number 001)
Vital Statistics Information Sheet
All Current Longitudinal Studies
Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Sharing Plan
Compounds In Testing
Database of Longitudinal Studies
Frequently Asked Questions
Health ABC Description
Interventions Testing Program (ITP)
Interventions Testing Program (ITP) Application Form for Sponsors of Longevity Intervention Proposals
Laboratory Analytes and Repository Plan - Health ABC
Longitudinal Studies Advanced Search
Measurements in the Health ABC Study
NIA Mutant Mouse Aging Colony Handbook
Order Procedures and Information
Order Forms
Material Transfer Agreement Forms
Price and Shipping Information
Mouse Models: Ames Dwarf Mouse (Taconic Line 000324)
Mouse Models: Snell Dwarf Mouse (Taconic Line 3623)
Mouse Models: GFP Reporter Transgenic Mouse (Taconic Line 000317)
Mouse Models: A53T Alpha-Synuclein Transgenic Mouse (Taconic Line 000322)
Mutant Mouse Aging Colony Health Summaries
NIA Virtual Repository
Nonhuman Primate Tissue Bank Handbook
OBRRD Aged Rodent Bibliography Search
Oldest Ages Available in NIA Aged Rodent Colonies
Report of the Alzheimer’s Disease Centers External Advisory Meeting
Study Info
The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) Repository
Virtual Repository
Growing Older in America: The Health & Retirement Study
Health Disparities Toolbox
Interventions Testing Program (ITP) Application Form for Sponsors of Longevity Intervention Proposals
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Oldest Ages Available for the Strains in the NIA Rodent Colonies
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Summer Institute on Aging Research - 2009
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NIA Funding Opportunities
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R01: Traditional Research Projects & U01: Cooperative Agreement Awards
R03: Small Research Grants
R13: Scientific Meeting Grants
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R34: NIH Clinical Trial Planning Grant Program
R37: Method To Extend Research in Time (MERIT) Awards
R41 and R42: Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Grants
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Grants Technical Assistance Workshop: Taking the Next Step
Spotlight on Aging Research: News and Notes from the National Institute on Aging
In Memoriam: Leon Thal, M.D.
Director's Regional Meeting on Aging Research
Training Opportunity for International Scientists - 2007 Summer Institute
The Summer Institute on Aging Research
Matilda White Riley Lecture: "Population Health: Challenges for Science and Society"
Neurodegeneration: Too Much of a Bad Thing Kills You
Medicine for the Public Lecture: Growing Older - Challenges and Opportunities
Searchable Database of Cognitive and Emotional Health Studies
What's New
Press Releases
Hypothermia: A Cold Weather Risk for Older People
Complementary & Alternative Medicine Information Added to NIHSeniorHealth Web Site
Study to Examine Early, Inherited Form of Alzheimer's
Ginkgo Evaluation of Memory (GEM) Study Fails to Show Benefit in Preventing Dementia in the Elderly
Leukemia Information Added to NIH Web Site about Senior Health
NIA and McKnight Brain Research Foundation Join Forces
Noted Geriatrician Named Aging Institute Deputy Director
Parkinson's Disease Information Added to NIHSeniorHealth Web Site
New NIH Research Initiative to Test Treatments for Menopausal Symptoms
Advice for Older Adults on Staying Safe in Hot Weather
Study Seeks Long-Lived Families to Learn More About Long and Healthy Life
Resveratrol Found to Improve Health, But Not Longevity in Aging Mice on Standard Diet
Scientists Isolate a Toxic Key to Alzheimer’s Disease in Human Brains
The Florence S. Mahoney Lecture on Aging for 2008
Smokers Flock Together and Quit Together
NIHSeniorHealth Offers Tips on Eating Well as You Get Older
Kidney Disease Newest Offering on NIHSeniorHealth
Americans Living Longer, Enjoying Greater Health and Prosperity, but Important Disparities Remain, Says Federal Report
High Blood Cholesterol Newest Offering on NIHSeniorHealth Website
Study Finds Improved Cognitive Health among Older Americans
Stress Hormone Impacts Memory, Learning in Diabetic Rodents
Distinguished Scientists Appointed to National Advisory Council on Aging
Gene Variant Found Associated with Fetal Hemoglobin Levels Linked to Moderated Symptoms of Beta-thalassemia
Researchers Uncover New Piece To The Puzzle Of Human Height
International Effort Finds New Genetic Variants Associated with Lipid Levels, Risk for Coronary Artery Disease
Information on "Participating in Clinical Trials" Now Available on NIHSeniorHealth.gov
Older Adults With Mild Memory Impairment Still Benefit From Cognitive Training in Areas Not Reliant on Memorization
Training Guide from the National Institute on Aging Helps Older Adults Find Health Information Online
One in Seven Americans Age 71 and Older Has Some Type of Dementia, NIH-Funded Study Estimates
Scientists Use Shared Genome Data to Confirm SORL1 Gene Linked to Alzheimer's
Scientists Suggest New Pathway Causing Cell Death in Dementia
NIA Offers New Spanish-Language Website
Study Sheds New Light on Intimate Lives of Older Americans
New NIA Online Publication Features Health and Retirement Study
New Age Page on Mourning Now Available
NIHSeniorHealth Offers Tips on How to Talk with Your Doctor
New NIH-Supported Study Characterizes Social Networks of Family, Friends Influencing Obesity
Study Finds Mix of Disease Processes at Work in Brains of Most People with Dementia
Early Results from Alzheimer’s Neuroimaging Biomarker Project Show Promise for Faster Study of Therapies
Skin Cancer Information is Newest Offering on NIHSeniorHealth Web Site
Can an Omega-3 Fatty Acid Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease?
NIA Statement: Early Findings from ADAPT Indicate NSAIDs Do Not Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
Tai Chi Boosts Immunity to Shingles Virus in Older Adults, NIH-Sponsored Study Reports
Could Baby Boomers Be Approaching Retirement in Worse Shape Than Their Predecessors?
Special Journal Issue Focuses on Delirium and Dementia in Older People
Scientists Find New Genetic Clue to Cause of Alzheimer's Disease
NIHSeniorHealth Adds Information on Depression
New Brain Imaging Compound Shows Promise For Earlier Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease
Mental Exercise Helps Maintain Some Seniors' Thinking Skills
Herbal Supplement Fails to Relieve Hot Flashes in Large NIH Trial
New, Easy-to-Read Booklet Offers Cold-Weather Tips for Older Adults
Disability Among Older Americans Continues Significant Decline
Novel Program Enhances Dementia Caregivers' Quality of Life
NIA Statement: Data Published on Safety Review of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in ADAPT Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trial
Structured Exercise Program May Enhance Seniors' Physical Functioning
Fewer Risk Factors in Midlife Linked to Healthier, Longer Lives for Men
Study Demonstrates Improved Health, Survival In Aged Overweight Male Mice on Resveratrol
New Alzheimer's Clinical Trials To Be Undertaken by NIA Nationwide Consortium
NIHSeniorHealth Adds Information on Falls
Researchers Discover Misfolded Protein Clumps Common to Dementia, Lou Gehrig's Disease
Researchers Announce Results of Study on Genetic Variation in Parkinson’s Disease
High Blood Pressure Information Added to NIHSeniorHealth
NIHSeniorHealth Adds Information on Paget's Disease of Bone
Study Links Medical Spending to Life Expectancy Gains
Study Finds 'Gradient of Disability' Linked to Household Income of Older Adults
Medicare’s Prescription Drug Coverage Target Met, Yet More Consumer Education About Part D Is Needed, Survey Finds
Keep it Cool with Hot Weather Advice for Older People
Scientists Discover New Frontotemporal Dementia Gene
NIH-Funded Study Seeks Long-lived Families to Help Discover Secrets of Long and Healthy Life
Using More Energy Throughout the Day May Help Older Adults Live Longer
Greater Proportion of Older Men, Women Working, According to Updated Federal Report
NIHSeniorHealth Adds Information on Heart Attack
NIH, University of Michigan Renew Major Survey on Older Adults’ Health, Retirement
Easy-to-Read Booklets on Alzheimer’s Disease, Memory Loss Offered by NIA
Free Publication Helps Older Hispanics Improve Doctor/Patient Communication
Lifestyle Changes Can Help Older Hispanics Manage Diabetes
Study Finds Middle-Aged Americans Not as Healthy as English Counterparts
Low Calorie Diet Affects Aging-Related Factors
Older Hispanics Can Prevent High Blood Pressure
Dramatic Changes in U.S. Aging Highlighted in New Census, NIH Report
NIHSeniorHealth Adds Information on Heart Failure
NIA Expands Arts Program Aimed at Debunking Negative Aging Stereotypes
NIH Seeks Strategies to Preserve Brain Health
Spouse's Hospitalization Increases Partner's Risk of Death, New Study of a Half-Million Couples Shows
Hypothermia: A Cold Weather Hazard for Seniors
Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Study Launched Nationwide by the National Institutes of Health
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Information New on NIHSeniorHealth
For Hispanic Men 50 Plus – Learning About Prostate Problems Can Save Your Life
Osteoporosis Information Easily Accessible at NIHSeniorHealth
Exercise Associated with Reduced Risk of Dementia in Older Adults
New Study Demonstrates Combined Techniques to Detect, Monitor Alzheimer's Disease
Twins Comparison Suggests Genetic Risk for Dementia
Help for Hispanic Families Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s Disease
Strokes Affect Thousands of Hispanics Each Year - Learn To Recognize Symptoms
Heart Attack Death Rates Found Higher for All Patients In Hospitals Treating Larger Share of African Americans
NIHSeniorHealth Says: Talk to Your Doctor about Dry Mouth
This Fall Protect Yourself and Your Family: Get a Flu Shot
National Stereotypes Common, Mistaken, Study Reports
Information on Stroke Easily Accessible at NIHSeniorHealth
Loss of Body Mass Linked to Development of Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Finds
Free Fact Sheets in Spanish Help Seniors Take Medicines Safely
Gene Discovery Sheds Light on Causes of Rare Disease, Cancer
National Institute on Aging Offers Free Cancer Information in Spanish
NIH SeniorHealth Adds Information on Smell and Taste
Free Arthritis Information for Hispanic Seniors
Free Health Information for Spanish Seniors
Five Vision Topics Added to NIHSeniorHealth Web Site
Exercise Slows Development of Alzheimer's-Like Brain Changes in Mice, New Study Finds
Clinical Diagnosis of Alzheimer's May Be Delayed, Says Major Clinical Trial
A Good Night's Sleep: NIHSeniorHealth Offers Helpful Information
Six-Week Mini-Med School To Focus on the Fascinating Science of Aging
Obesity Threatens To Cut U.S. Life Expectancy, New Analysis Suggests
NIHSeniorHealth Offers Information About Shingles
Test Could Improve Detection of Prion Disease in Humans
Staying Warm in the Winter Can Be a Matter of Life and Death for Older People
Diet, Exercise, Stimulating Environment Help Old Dogs Learn
Scientists Detect Probable Genetic Cause of Some Parkinson’s Disease Cases
Decreased Sensitivity in the Brain to Estrogen May Help Explain Menopausal Changes
Innovative Website Helps Seniors Take Medicines Safely
Diabetes Among Older Adults Imposed an Estimated $133.5 Billion Cost in 1990's
Six New Roybal Centers for Applied Gerontology Established by National Institute on Aging
NIA Establishes New Demography Centers To Enhance Knowledge about Older Americans
Researchers Discover Gene Mutations for Parkinson's Disease
Scientists Detect Two Decision-making Pathways in Human Brain
National Institute on Aging, Industry Launch Partnership, $60 Million Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Health, Retirement Needs Challenge an Aging America
Synthetic Prion Causes Neurological Disease in Mice
Vital Visionaries Program: "Serious Fun" That Improves Medical Students Attitudes Towards Older People
Donepezil May Have Short-Term Benefit for Mild Cognitive Impairment
Mouse Brain Stem Cells Capable of Converting Into Blood Vessel Cells
Studies Suggest People With Early AD Can Still Learn
Underusing Medications Because of Cost May Lead to Adverse Health Outcomes
Estrogen-Alone Hormone Therapy Could Increase Risk of Dementia in Older Women
“Imagination” Helps Older People Remember To Comply With Medical Advice
"Untangling" Tau: New Mouse Model Shows Key Feature of Alzheimer's Disease
“Enhanced” Counseling, Support Interventions Slash Long-term Risk of Depression among AD Caregivers
“Use It Or Lose It?” Study Suggests Mentally Stimulating Activities May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk
16-Year Study is Further Evidence That Estrogen Replacement May Be Protective Against Alzheimer's Disease
26 National Alzheimer's Disease Centers Collaborate on Study of the Utility of Genetic Testing for Alzheimers
A Cold Weather Alert For Older People...Baby, Its Cold Outside
A Gene Involved in Regulating Longevity in Worms May Provide a Clue to Human Aging
A New Tool for Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease
Abuse Associated With Increased Risk of Death for Older People
Adverse Drug Events in Nursing Homes: Common and Preventable
Age And Preexisting Health Problems Affect The Prognosis And Treatment Options Of Older Breast Cancer Patients
Aging Institute Funds Six New Centers to Apply Social and Behavioral Research
Aging Institute Names Suzman To Head Behavioral, Social Research
AIDS Virus Reformatted to Shuttle Repair Genes to Diseased Brains
Altered Genes, Altered Metabolism - Longer Life?
Alzheimer's Disease Clinical Trials Expanded, Expedited
Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative Questions and Answers
Anemia Elevates Risk of Physical Decline in Older People
Annual Report Shows Overall Decline in U.S. Cancer Death Rates; Cancer Burden is Expected to Rise with an Aging Population
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs May Help Reduce Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
Are Tumor and Immune Cells Governed by the Same Molecule?
Asistencia para familias hispanas que cuidan de un familiar diagnosticado con la enfermedad de Alzheimer
Aumentan las tasas de demencia entre mujeres en hormonoterapia combinada
Biomarkers of Aging News Advisory
Blueberries: New Thrills for Those Over the Hill
Breakthrough Mouse Model for Alzheimer's More Like Human Disease
BRRRRRRRRRR!
Calcium, Vitamin D Combo Reduces Bone Loss, Fracture Rate for Older People
Cambios en el estilo de vida pueden ayudar a los hispanos mayores a controlar la diabetes
Can Menopause Change Your Sex Life?
Can Tree Bark Help Coronary Heart Disease Patients?
Certain NSAIDs Fail to Slow Progression of Alzheimer's Disease
Cloned Gene Could Lead to Supression of Tumors in Humans
Cognitive Impairment High Among Older People, Study Suggests
Controlling Enzyme Activity in Ovarian Cancer May Lead to Effective Antitumor Drugs
Creativity, Aging, and Health Meeting Sponsored by the National Institute on Aging, Society for the Arts in Healthcare
Diabetes Linked to Increased Risk of Alzheimer's in Long-Term Study
Diet Rich in Foods with Vitamin E May Reduce Alzheimer's Disease Risk
Disability Rate Among Older Americans Declines Dramatically
Disabled Older Women Maintain Independence, Strive to Stay Active, Connected
Dramatic Decline in Disability Continues for Older Americans
Drug Decreases Blood Vessel Stiffness in Older People
Drug Decreases Blood Vessel Stiffness In Older Primates
Early to Rise: Research Offers Clues to Older People's Sleep Habits
Effects of Alzheimer's Disease May Be Influenced by Education
El Instituto Nacional Sobre el Envejecimiento ofrece información gratuita
En este otoño protéjase usted y proteja a su familia: Vacúnese contra la influenza
Enzyme May Protect Against Brain Disorders
Estrogen and Delayed Onset of Alzheimer's Disease
Estrogen Replacement May Help Slow Decline in Memory in Post-Menopausal Women
Estrogen Replacement Therapy Not Effective For Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease in Some Women
Exercise - A Safe And Effective New Treatment For Knee Osteoarthritis
Exercise Can Boost Cardiac Fitness in Conditioned and Out-of-Shape Older People
Fasting Forestalls Huntington's Disease in Mice
Federal Panel Offers Recommendations for Research on Aging
Findings Show Exceptional Longevity Runs in Families
First Emmy for a Government PSA
Folletos informativos gratis en español para ayudar a las personas de la tercera edad
Free Biology of Aging Booklet Now Available
Free Health Information for Hispanic Seniors Offered by the National Institute on Aging
Free Health Information for Hispanic Seniors Offered by the National Institute on Aging
Free Testosterone Predicts Memory, Cognition in Older Men
Frequently Asked Questions About Testosterone and the IOM Report
Gene Mutation Extends Lifespan in “I'm Not Dead Yet” Fruitflies
Gene that Causes Familial British Dementia May Yield Clues to Alzheimer's Disease
Gene Therapies Being Developed as Treatments for a Variety of Age-Related Neurological Diseases Risk Later in Life
Get your “Upper” Lowered for Good Health
Growth Hormone, Sex Steroid Combination ‘Not Ready For Prime Time'
Heat Up Your Indoor Fitness Program During Cold Winter Months With NIA's Over-50 Fit Kit
High Homocysteine Levels May Double Risk of Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, New Report Suggests
Hipotermia: el peligro del clima frío para las personas mayores
How Are We Doing? Researchers Aim to Measure National Well Being
Hypothesis for Cause of Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Disease Proposed
Identification and Treatment of Isolated Systolic Hypertension May Increase Quality of Life in Older Americans
Información gratuita para las personas de la tercera edad que hablan español
Información gratuita sobre la artritis para los hispanos de la tercera edad
Información Gratuita sobre Salud para Hispanos de la Tercera Edad suministrada por el Instituto Nacional Sobre el Envejecimiento
Innovative Programs to be Tested for Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers
Invite an Older Family Member to Start the NIA’s Exercise Program with You
It's Never Too Late to Start Exercising
Keep it Cool with Hot Weather Advice for Older People
Landmark Study Links Cognitive Ability of Youth With Alzheimer's Disease Risk Later in Life
Launch an Exercise Program Today, Say Aging Institute, Senator John Glenn
Life Expectancy in G-7 Industrialized Nations May Exceed Past Predictions, Study Suggests
Lipid Abnormalities Linked To Lou Gehrig's Disease
Los accidentes cerebrovasculares afectan a miles de Hispanos cada año: Aprenda a reconocer los síntomas
Los hispanos mayores pueden prevenir la presión arterial alta
Loss of Immune Function with Aging May Be Reversible or Preventable
Low Dose Estrogen Improves Bone Health with Fewer Side Effects in Older Women
Low Free Testosterone Levels Linked to Alzheimer's Disease in Older Men
Low Rates of Alzheimer's Disease Found in Cherokee Indians
Low-dose Prednisone Found Ineffective Against Alzheimer's Disease; Researchers Continue to Look at NSAIDs, Other Drugs
Lower Educational and Occupational Levels Increase Risk for Alzheimer's Disease
Meal Skipping Helps Rodents Resist Diabetes, Brain Damage
Media Campaign Cautions Consumers About "Anti-aging" Hormone Supplements
Minocycline -- Promising Treatment for Osteoporosis
Moderate Exercise Program Benefits Health of Older Women Caregivers
Modest Levels of Estrogen May Protect Older Women from Fractures
Mouse Experiments Link Folic Acid Deficiency to Parkinson's Disease
MRI May Prove Powerful Tool in Predicting Development of Alzheimer's Disease
Nasal Alzheimer's Vaccine Successfully Tested in Mice
National Institute on Aging, American Visionary Art Museum Launch Vital Visionaries Collaboration
New Census Report Shows Exponential Growth in Number of Centenarians
New Checklist Shows How To Make Web Sites Senior Friendly
New Drug Therapies Delay Effects of Alzheimer's Disease
New Eggs Continue to Develop in Adult Mice
New Findings on Alzheimer's Disease Offer Clues on Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatments
New Findings Suggest How Caloric Restriction May Prolong Healthy Life
New Prevalence Study Suggests Dramatically Rising Numbers of People with Alzheimer's Disease
New Studies in Mice Suggest Ways to Clear Damaging Alzheimer's Amyloid Plaques
New Study Finds Substance That Helps Working Memory Work Better
New Study Links Head Injury, Severity of Injury, with Alzheimer's Disease
New Test Predicts Crash Risk of Older Drivers
NIA Establishes New Centers to Develop Cutting Edge Basic Biological Research
NIA Launches National Study to Treat Mild Cognitive Impairment
NIA Makes Novel Clone Set Immediately Available
NIA Makes Second Novel Clone Set Available
NIA Statement on IOM Testosterone Report
NIA To Study COX-2 Inhibitor, Other NSAID as New Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease
NIH Asks Participants in Women’s Health Initiative Estrogen-Alone Study to Stop Study Pills, Begin Follow-up Phase
NIH Launches NIHSeniorHealth.gov
NIH to Host Conference on Dietary Supplement Use in the Elderly
Normal Cellular Enzyme Becomes Marker for Alzheimer's Disease
Nuevo sitio de Internet en español para los hispanos de la tercera edad
Nunca Es Tarde Para Empezar a Hacer Ejercicio
Older People Recover from Disabling Events at Higher Rate Than Previously Thought, But Recovery May Be Short-Lasting
Older, Disabled Women Have Trouble Managing Pain
Olympics in September Helps Spotlight Fitness for People 50 and Older: The National Institute on Aging, the Senior Olympics and Borders.com Promote Senior Fitness
On Mother’s Day, Invite Mom to Start The NIA’s Exercise Program With You
Para los hombres Hispanos mayores de 50 años: Saber sobre los problemas de la próstata puede salvarle la vida
Possible Targets for Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease Advanced by Recent Gene Breakthroughs
Premature Aging Gene Identified
Program Prevents Delirium in Hospitalized Older Patients
Prostate Cancer May Be Predicted 10 Years Before Diagnosis with Repeated Measures of Free to Total PSA
Prostate Cancer's Aggressiveness May Be Predicted Early By the Ratio of Free to Total PSA
Proteins Involved in Accelerated Aging and DNA Repair Discovered
Publicación gratis ayuda a los hispanos en la tercera edad a mejorar la comunicación entre el médico y el paciente
Public-Private Partnership Launches Osteoarthritis Initiative
Questions and Answers on Launch of NIA Memory Impairment Study
Questions Arise As More Older Americans Outlive Driving Privilege
Rates of Dementia Increase Among Older Women on Combination Hormone Therapy
Sardinians Spark NIA Genetic Research Effort
Scientific Task Force To Examine Usefulness of Testosterone Replacement Therapy In Older Men
Scientist Proposes New Theory of Aging
Scientists Develop Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease
Scientists Discover New Gene Associated with Alzheimer's
Scientists Find That Heart Muscle Cells Regenerate After a Heart Attack
Scientists Isolate Premature Ovarian Failure Gene
Scientists Pinpoint Gene Influencing Age-at-Onset of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's
Scientists Selectively Activate “Cell Rescue” Pathway In Bone Cells
Scientists Suspect New Genetic Risk Factor for Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease
Scientists Zero In on Enzyme at Work in Alzheimer's Disease
Secretary Shalala Announces Four New Members to Join The National Advisory Council on Aging
Similar Disease Mechanisms Found in Both Diabetes and Alzheimer's Disease
Sociology Trailblazer Matilda Riley Bids Adieu to NIH to Continue her Career in Maine
START A WINTER FITNESS CLUB FOR HEALTH AND FOR FUN
Stepchildren May Expand Pool of Caregivers for Baby Boomers
Study Casts Doubt That Melatonin Goes Down as Age Goes Up: Older Buyers Take Note
Study Furthers Understanding of Critical Alzheimer's Disease Gene
Study Identifies Predictors of Alzheimer's Disease Longevity
Study Offers New Insights Into Overcoming Disparities in Health
Study Suggests ERT Stimulates Blood Flow to Key Memory Centers in the Brain
Study Suggests New Way to Reduce Disability Among the Elderly
Study Yields New Clues for Alzheimer's Disease
Tai Chi for Older People Reduces Falls, May Help Maintain Strength
Three New Members Named to the NACA
Training Improves Cognitive Abilities of Older Adults
Two New Studies Suggest that Caloric Restriction in Monkeys May Extend Their Life and Health
U.S. National Institute on Aging Joins Icelandic Heart Association To Map Medical Mileposts of Aging
Use of Certain Calcium Channel Blockers by the Elderly Questioned
Vitamin D Deficiency May Increase Risk of Hip Fracture in Older Women
Well-Being Improves for Most Older People, But Not For All, New Federal Report Says
What Your Mother Never Told You About Menopause
When Jack Frost Howls, Take Cover---Even Indoors Hypothermia Alert for Older People
Will Latest Genetic Discovery Solve the Alzheimer's Disease Riddle?
World's Older Population Growing by Unprecedented 800,000 a Month
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The Florence S. Mahoney Lecture on Aging for 2008
Medicine for the Public Lecture: Growing Older - Challenges and Opportunities
The Florence S. Mahoney Lecture on Aging
The Florence S. Mahoney Lecture on Aging
CANCELLED: Director's Regional Outreach Meeting on Aging Research
Director’s Regional Meeting on Aging Research
Director’s Regional Meeting on Aging Research
Directors Regional Meeting on Aging Research
Mahoney Lecture Features Dr. Richard Morimoto On Protein Misfolding, Neurodegenerative Disease
Menopause-Related Symptoms
NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON AGING - Ninety-Third Meeting
NIA IRP 10th Annual Scientific Retreat
Protein Misfolding in Aging and Neurodegenerative Disease
Save the Date - Directors Regional Meeting on Aging Research
Summer Institute on Aging Research - 2008
Summer Institute on Aging Research - 2009
Systems Biology and Predictive and Preventive Medicine
Taking the Next Step: Technical Assistance Workshop, November 15–16, 2006
Taking the Next Step: Technical Assistance Workshop, November 20–21, 2008
Taking the Next Step: Technical Assistance Workshop, November 17–18, 2005
Taking the Next Step: Technical Assistance Workshop, November 18–19, 2004
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The Florence S. Mahoney Lecture on Aging
Dr. Leroy Hood
Florence S. Mahoney
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Subgoal 1: Unlock the Secrets of Aging, Health, and Longevity
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Research Goal B: Continue to develop and disseminate information about interventions to reduce disease and disability and improve the health and quality of life of older adults.
Research Goal C: Improve our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias of aging, and the aging brain. Develop drug and behavioral interventions for treating these diseases, preventing their onset and progression, and maintaining health.
Research Goal D: Improve our understanding of the consequences of an aging society and provide that information to inform intervention development and policy decisions.
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Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Study Launched Nationwide by the National Institutes of Health
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Twins Comparison Suggests Genetic Risk for Dementia
Loss of Body Mass Linked to Development of Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Finds
Exercise Slows Development of Alzheimer’s-Like Brain Changes in Mice, New Study Finds
Clinical Diagnosis of Alzheimer's May Be Delayed, Says Major Clinical Trial
Diet, Exercise, Stimulating Environment Help Old Dogs Learn
Scientists Detect Probable Genetic Cause of Some Parkinson's Disease Cases
2004
National Institute on Aging, Industry Launch Partnership, $60 Million Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Placing Relative with Dementia into Long-Term Care Facility Does Little to Ease the Emotional Burden of Caregivers
Donepezil May Have Short-Term Benefit for Mild Cognitive Impairment; More Analyses Needed to Assess Clinical Implications of New Data
Studies Suggest People with Early AD Can Still Learn
Estrogen-Alone Hormone Therapy Could Increase Risk of Dementia in Older Women
Diabetes Linked to Increased Risk of Alzheimer's in Long-Term Study
Enhanced Counseling, Support Interventions Slash Long-Term Risk of Depression among AD Caregivers
Study Identifies Predictors of Alzheimer's Disease Longevity
Low Free Testosterone Levels Linked to Alzheimer's Disease in Older Men
2003
First Study of Alzheimer's Caregivers and End-of-Life Cites Both Remarkable Resilience, Need for Support
Scientists Pinpoint Gene Influencing Age-at-Onset of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's
New Prevalence Study Suggests Dramatically Rising Numbers of People with Alzheimer's Disease
NIA and Alzheimer's Association Join Forces Promoting Major AD Genetics Initiative
Effects of Alzheimer's Disease May Be Influenced by Education
Certain NSAIDs Fail to Slow the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease
Rates of Dementia Increase Among Older Women on Combination Hormone Therapy
Lithium Shows Promise Against Alzheimer's in Mouse Model
New Study in Rats Matches Genetic Influences and Cognitive Impairment, Offers More Complex Model of Brain Aging
New Studies in Mice Suggest Ways to Clear Damaging Alzheimer's Amyloid Plaques
Findings Reported in February Archives of Neurology Provide New Insights on Alzheimer's Disease
Aumentan las Tasas de Demencia entre Mujeres en Hormonoterapia Combinada
Detailed Questions and Answers about the Women's Health Initiative And the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study
Preguntas y respuestas acerca de la Iniciativa de Salud de la Mujer (Women's Health Initiative -WHI) y sobre el estudio sobre la memoria de la WHI
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Questions and Answers About the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study
2002
Training Improves Cognitive Abilities of Older Adults
Free Testosterone Predicts Memory, Cognition in Older Men
Diet Rich in Foods with Vitamin E May Reduce Alzheimer's Disease Risk
Testimony by Richard J. Hodes, MD, Director, National Institute on Aging before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health & Human Services, Education Hearing on Alzheimer's Disease
Folic Acid Possibly a Key Factor in Alzheimer's Disease Prevention
High Homocysteine Levels May Double Risk of Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, New Report Suggests
"Use It Or Lose It?" Study Suggests Mentally Stimulating Activities May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk
Folic Acid Deficiency May Increase Susceptibility to Parkinson's Disease
2001
Cognitive Impairment High Among Older People, Study Suggests
Moderate Exercise Program Benefits Health of Older Women Caregivers
Alzheimer's Disease Clinical Trials Expanded, Expedited
Scientists Zero In on Enzyme at Work in Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease Anti-Inflammatory Prevention Trial (ADAPT) Launched
2000
Scientists Suspect New Genetic Risk Factor for Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease
New Study Links Head Injury, Severity of Injury, with Alzheimer's Disease
Nasal Alzheimer's Vaccine Successfully Tested in Mice
Odor Identification Test May Help Predict Alzheimer's Disease
Study Suggests ERT Stimulates Blood Flow to Key Memory Centers in the Brain
Enzyme May Protect Against Brain Disorders
MRI May Prove Powerful Tool In Predicting Development of Alzheimer's Disease
Estrogen Replacement Therapy Not Effective For Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease in Some Women
Low-Dose Prednisone Found Ineffective Against Alzheimer's Disease; Researchers Continue to Look at NSAIDs, Other Drugs
NIA To Study COX-2 Inhibitor, Other NSAID as New Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease
1999
"Untangling" Tau: New Mouse Model Shows Key Feature of Alzheimer's Disease
Blueberries: New Thrills for Those Over the Hill
Gene That Causes Familial British Dementia May Yield Clues to Alzheimer's Disease
Study Shows Loss of Key Enzymes Occurs Later Than Previously Thought
Study Furthers Understanding of Critical Alzheimer's Disease Gene
NIA Launches National Study to Treat Mild Cognitive Impairment
1998
Scientists Discover New Gene Associated with Alzheimer's
26 National Alzheimer's Disease Centers Collaborate on Study of the Utility of Genetic Testing for Alzheimer's
1997
Estrogen Replacement May Help Slow Decline in Memory in Post-Menopausal Women
New Research Suggests Method for Pre-Symptomatic Diagnosis of Dementias
16-Year Study Is Further Evidence That Estrogen Replacement May Be Protective Against Alzheimer's Disease
New Drug Therapies Delay Effects of Alzheimer's Disease
New Findings on Alzheimer's Disease Offer Clues on Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatments
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs May Help Reduce Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
1996
NIA Welcomes New Program Head
Low Rates of Alzheimer's Disease Found in Cherokee Indians
Scientists Develop Mouse Model for Alzheimer's Disease
Landmark Study Links Cognitive Ability of Youth With Alzheimer's Disease Risk Later in Life
1995
New Beneficial Role for Amyloid Precursor Protein Proposed
Innovative Programs To Be Tested for Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers
New Genetic Link for Alzheimer's Disease Found
Will Latest Genetic Discovery Solve the Alzheimer's Disease Riddle?
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2007 Progress Report on Alzheimer's Disease
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A Brief Primer on Alzheimer’s Disease
Progress in AD Research Continues
Improving Our Basic Understanding of AD
Learning About Cognitive Aging
Normal Cognitive Aging, Cognitive Decline, and AD: What's the Difference?
Accelerating the Search for Genetic Causes and Risk Factors
Attention to Nongenetic Risk and Protective Factors Pays Off
Exploring All Possibilities to Improve AD Diagnosis
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Supporting the Gold Standard: AD Clinical Trials
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6. A Final Word of Caution
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Guía de la Enfermedad de Alzheimer: La informatión que usted necesita saber
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Home Safety for People with Alzheimer's Disease
Hospitalization Happens: A Guide to Hospital Visits for Individuals with Memory Loss
La Enfermedad de Alzheimer: Desentrañando el Misterio
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Desentrañando el misterio
Parte 1: Un paseo a través del cerebro
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Las neuronas y su funcionamiento
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El cerebro cambiante de la enfermedad de Alzheimer
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Nuevas Técnicas para Ayudar en el Diagnóstico de Alzheimer
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Pressure Points: Alzheimer's and Anger
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Progress Report on AD 2004-2005
Part 1: Introduction
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Can Certain Factors Protect Against or Increase Risk of AD?
What Can be Done to Slow the Progression of AD or Lessen its Effects?
What Happens in the Brain to Cause the Transformation From Healthy Aging to AD?
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Progress Report on AD 2005-2006
Part 1: Introduction
Alzheimer’s Disease: A Looming National Crisis
AD Research: A National Priority
The 2005-2006 AD Progress Report: A Journey’s Tale
A Brief Primer on AD
Part 2: AD Research Advances
How Does AD Begin, and What Causes it to Progress?
Beta-amyloid and Its Damaging Effects on Neurons
New Developments in Tau Research
Cell Cycle: Bringing Life or Death?
Vascular Dysfunction May be a Key Element in AD
Can Lifestyle Interventions Slow the Disease Process?
Lessons Learned from Couch Mice, Marathon Mice, and Men and Women Who Like to Walk
A Healthy Diet May Be Important to Brain Health as Well as Body Health
Managing Chronic Illness: A Possible Preventive Strategy for AD?
Sophisticated Tools Help Investigators Learn More About Changes in the Brain
How Do We Translate Scientific Discoveries Into Effective Treatments?
The Emerging Field of AD Translational Research
Putting Treatment Hypotheses to the Test in Clinical Trials
A Closer Look at Two Aspects of AD Clinical Trials
Part 3: How We're Getting to the Goal
NIA Initiatives for AD Research
Major AD Research Initiatives
Helping People with AD and their Caregivers Cope
Part 4: Outlook for the Future
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Protección en el Hogar para las Personas con la Enfermedad de Alzheimer
Reflections on Memories Lost: Stories of Early Alzheimer's Disease
Resource List: Managing Communication and Behavioral Problems in People with AD
Shining a Light on Alzheimer’s Disease…Through Research
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