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Healthy Aging

Helena Morrison, PhD, RN
Helena Morrison, PhD, RN, discusses her passion for studying the brain and her current research on stroke therapies.
Shaowen Bao, PhD
People who suffer from tinnitus (pronounced TI-nuh-tuhs) describe it as an incessant ringing in the ears that makes it hard to concentrate or hear. The level varies from loud to mild, and it can be particularly bothersome at night when the world quiets down and the ringing can seem louder.
Kirsten Limesand, PhD
Most people don’t think about saliva. But imagine your life without it.
Kelly Palmer, MHS, CCRP
You are likely familiar with type 2 diabetes, the most common form, but what do you know about prediabetes?
Ole J. Thienhaus, MD, MBA, FACPsych
Research shows that more than 5 million Americans have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Alzheimer’s awareness, research studies, and learning more about brain health are all essential to our collective well-being.
David A. Bull, MD
Not only does getting a flu shot significantly decrease your chance of getting the flu, but it protects others around you from infection as well.
Anna G. Figueroa
Brian S. McKay, PhD
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of blindness in individuals over age 55 in developed nations and more than 10 million people in the United States have AMD, according to the Foundation Fighting Blindness.
Charles Katzenberg, MD
Every five years Dietary Guidelines for Americans is created through collaboration between the departments of Health and Human Services and Agriculture.
Jeannie Lee, PharmD, BCPS, CGP, FASHP
Almost 60 million Americans suffer from insomnia, many people take prescription or over-the-counter sleep medications to help them sleep through the night.
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