(SALT LAKE CITY)—Diana Kuh, Ph.D., has a simple description for healthy aging: Keeping moving, keeping your marbles, and keeping your spirits up. Kuh, a British academician and researcher who is one ...
Precision medicine has transformed diagnosis and treatment, yet prevention often remains anchored in assumptions that no longer reflect how risk is acquired across the life-course.
Yearly 40 years ago, President Richard M. Nixon declared war on cancer, pledging to discover a cure for this deadly disease. Unfortunately, we’re still fighting that war today. But what if part of the ...
This paper provides clear definitions of health disparities and health equity and consistently applies a health equity lens to oncology research and practice with older adults, particularly within ...
People on the autism spectrum are valuable members of our communities. They have roles to play, dreams to achieve, and contributions to make. There is an urgent need for understanding how life unfolds ...
The onset and severity of disability – affecting either physical or mental health – profoundly impacts the lives of people and their families and incurs large economic and societal costs in terms of ...
In the mid-20th century, the life course in the United States was viewed as a linear, predictable sequence of stages. Life followed a clear path: education in youth, family formation, stable long-term ...
Dr. Bianca Hemmingsen is Technical Lead – Diabetes, Department of Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health, World Health Organization (WHO); Ms. Sanjana Marpadga is a Technical Officer – Diabetes, ...
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