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… … the Prevention of Elder Abuse and Neglect. After graduating from New York University School of Law, Ms. Lerner spent …
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… … and their families. She earned her Master’s in Social Work from Bridgewater State University. Trish's work has been …
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… … holds a bachelor’s degree in neuroscience and psychology from Trinity College in Connecticut. Rachel’s work focuses …
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… … a recognizable state of increased vulnerability resulting from a decline in function across multiple physiological … among adults with and without depressive symptoms: results from the Framingham Offspring Study,” the study attempted to … response to dietary inflammation. The study utilized data from the Framingham Heart Study Offspring cohort. The 1,701 …
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… … a person most needs support, they may feel very isolated from their friends and community. If it’s your friend who’s … You don’t want them to feel like you’re excluding them from any conversations around them. Ask your friend if they … health at any age. Explore practical tips and resources from Hebrew SeniorLife’s Deanna and Sidney Wolk Center for …
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… … reimburse hospitals for diagnosis-related groups resulting from hospital-acquired conditions, including falls with … and Aging Policy Fellowship, and by technical support from the Hospital Elder Life Program. Dr. Inouye’s time was … in part by grants no. R24AG054259 (SKI), K07AG041835 (SKI) from the National Institute on Aging, and by the Milton and …
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… … Models for Delirium: Recommendations for Future Research from the NIDUS Delirium Network , is Sarinnapha M. … (co-senior author); along with 13 interdisciplinary experts from institutions around the world. Funding is provided by … (i.e., no single animal model for delirium will suffice). From human studies, several promising biofluid, …
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… … with bone health for older adults. DTU089, a bacterium from the class Clostridia, has been described to be more … for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife. Funding came from grants from NIH (National Institute of Arthritis and …
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… … proactive steps to protect people experiencing homelessness from heat-related illness and death. The editorial, “ The … risk The call to action is grounded in alarming new data from a national study, “ Heat-Related Illness Among US … housing is lost. “Many seniors are just one setback away from homelessness,” Inouye said. “Without intervention, more …
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… … predictors of future fracture risk. These findings come from an effort to update the most widely used fracture risk … risk across populations, ages, and sexes, based on data from 1,667,922 men and women from 63 cohorts across 32 countries. Researchers found that …