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For health care providers, increasing awareness and sensitivity to individual needs is key, say two Health Sciences aging experts.
The Center for Innovation in Brain Science received a $15.1 million grant from the National Institutes on Aging to investigate perimenopausal brain aging.
Developed in the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Innovation in Brain Science, the therapy has been licensed to startup NeuTherapeutics Inc.
Dr. Lorraine Martin-Plank says the pandemic revealed multiple improvements that can be made to help older adults in nursing homes stay engaged and healthy.
Dr. Roberta Diaz Brinton discusses her passion for Alzheimer's disease research and what's next for the Center for Innovation in Brain Science.
Health Sciences experts say resilience helped many older adults overcome the “second pandemic” of social isolation.
A unique approach to tackling these two diseases has allowed Dr. Gregory Thatcher to look beyond traditional causes to find novel therapies.
Dr. Amanda Sokan finds contentment in helping students develop intergenerational partnerships and building their awareness of the aging experience.
UArizona Health Sciences debuts health and humanities programming with “Aging and the Arts,” offering free education and exercises for an aging population.
Interactive program promotes healthy aging by improving physical and mental well-being.