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  1. … … are at an increased risk for developing depression. From Italy to Korea to Saudi Arabia to the United States, … Thus, if you are caring for a loved one who suffers from dementia, professionals urge you to find time for … to receive the attention it deserves. A study conducted from 2015 until 2017 explored whether or not caregiver …

  2. … … people often move either by choice or out of necessity from a familiar to a new environment, leaving behind old … not be accustomed to making social plans with others. Going from being part of a couple to being a single person can … opportunity for socialization. We hear over and over from our new residents how welcomed they feel by other …

  3. … … experienced a hip fracture or simply want to prevent one from happening, knowing the risk factors for osteoporosis … When a hip fracture reveals bone loss  If someone falls from a standing height, like slipping in the bathroom, and … that weakens bones and makes them more likely to break from minor falls. Hip fractures are often the first visible …

  4. … … improve healing after hip fracture? Women recovering from hip fractures sought for multicenter study January 31, … Hip Injury (STEP-HI), is funded with a $15.6 million grant from the National Institute on Aging of the National … said Douglas Kiel, MD MPH, the principal investigator from the Hebrew SeniorLife site and a Professor of Medicine …

  5. … … in the British Medical Journal. The paper reports findings from a large international collaboration that identified 15 … This study was made possible through a team of researchers from the U.S., Europe, Canada, Asia and Australia who formed … and fracture risk. The study team included researchers from the Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew …

  6. … … muscle health,” explains lead author Shivani Sahni, Ph.D. from Harvard Medical School–affiliated Hebrew SeniorLife … quality of life in older age.” Researchers used data from the Framingham Offspring Cohort—a study initiated in … is needed.” This study was funded in part by grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH R01 AR53205, R01 …

  7. … … is housed at the Marcus Institute and based on data culled from the landmark Framingham Heart Study. Research evidence … good bone health. Drink wine in moderation. Findings from the Framingham Osteoporosis Study identified red wine … effects on the skeleton. The above observations emerging from studies of alcohol containing beverages suggest that …

  8. … … 10%. Examining data of 23,172 fully vaccinated residents from 984 nursing homes from March through November 2021, the study, entitled … Nursing, NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. Funding came from grants from NIA/NIH (3U54 AG063546). About Hebrew …

  9. … … in Stoughton is one of 24 projects to receive funding from the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s Affordable Housing … Grant Program. Hebrew SeniorLife will receive $1.4 million from the Department of Energy Resources to support its … Stoughton.  “We are pleased to receive continuing support from the Healey-Driscoll Administration and the Commonwealth …

  10. … … compared Medicare Part D prescription claims with records from long-term care pharmacies serving skilled nursing … overlook most opioid use during this critical transition from hospital to nursing care. Older adults recovering from surgery, fractures, or illness often rely on opioids …