A recording of the webinar introducing EdSHARe: Education, Racism, Dementia, and the Potential of Repurposing Two Education Cohort Studies (HSB and NLS72) for Aging Research is available to view. This webinar was hosted by the Coordinating Center for the Centers on...
The TRENDS Network at the University of Michigan seeks manuscripts on the topic of dementia and population health trends for an upcoming Supplemental Issue in the Medical Sciences section of the Journal of Gerontology: Series A. We are interested in research from a...
Due Date: Friday, August 4, 2023 The Network on Life Course Health Dynamics and Disparities in 21st Century America (NLCHDD), funded by the National Institute on Aging, invites interested researchers to submit pilot proposals that examine how multiple contexts (e.g.,...
Explore which state policies are tied to longer lives and fewer deaths from overdoses, alcohol abuse, and suicide State policies are making a dramatic difference in how long working-age Americans live, contributing to the so-called deaths of despair from overdose,...
Cognitive impairment and happiness are not mutually exclusive. As Americans age, their happiness and life satisfaction tend to follow a U-shaped pattern, research shows. On average, people in the United States are happiest and most satisfied with their lives when...