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KDOA serves the interests of all Kansas seniors through information, oversight and advocacy services. Describes the wide range of services available.
The National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA) was established in 1979 as an advocate organization with the primary purpose of improving the quality of life ...
Information and resources for older Texans and their families, including information on nursing homes, local agencies, and financial assistance.
We can do it for agingnd create an era of longer, healthier lives! ... Olshansky and others have been sparring with the "anti-aging" marketplace for a ...
The American Bar Association examines law and policy on a wide variety of issues affecting older persons.
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A physician's guide to the key issues and current trends in geriatric medicine and research.
NICOA's Mission is to bring about improved, comprehensive services for American Indian and Alaska Native Elders.
The Department which seeks to promote, develop, and fund health and aged care services for the Australian public.
National, ongoing, health promotion designed to broaden awareness of the positive aspects of aging and to provide inspiration to adults, ages 50 plus, ...
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From the moment the natural growth hormone was discovered in the human body, it's been a mystery. Though researchers have identified much about HGH, there are still some questions. For example, how integral is the connection between energy levels and the aging process? Consider the connection. What is it that makes a child so energetic? Those energy levels are thought to be directly tied to the natural growth hormone found in the human body. If you compare the levels of HGH in a person at 20 to a person three times that age, you'll find a significant decrease in the amount of this protein compound....
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In recent times, there has been a heated debate within the medical community regarding hormone replacement therapy for women suffering from the effects of menopause. The debate is centered around a number of studies that have concluded that hormone replacement therapy may not be near as effective as was once promoted. Other studies have gone even further, by suggesting that there is a direct correlation between hormone replacement therapy and an increased risk of cancer. For women suffering from this dreaded condition, it is often very difficult to determine fact from fiction. Many women place...
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