Members Login

User:
Pass:
Remember: Yes No
 


Directory links


Directory in other languages

AGING

Top -> Health -> Aging  (69)



Aging: MCW HealthLink
From the Medical College of Wisconsin.
healthlink.mcw.edu

At Health Newsletter
Newsletter for mental health professionals on aging.
www.athealth.com

Aging Research Centre
Recent aging related articles on the biological implications of aging.
www.arclab.org

Native Elder Health Care Resource Center
National resource center for older American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians
www.uchsc.edu

National Institute of Aging
Government site with information on research and practical resources for the aging population.
www.nia.nih.gov

Infoaging.org
Sponsored by the nonprofit (AFAR), this provides the latest research-based information on healthy aging.
websites.afar.org

Death, Aging and Rejuvenation
Discussion of possible causes of aging, methods of rejuvenation, and animation tools by Aleksandr Kavokin, MD, PhD.
www.geocities.com

Science of Aging Knowledge Environment
Archive of news, commentaries, disease case studies, databases, and other resources pertaining to aging-related research.
sageke.sciencemag.org

Huffington Center on Aging
Research center offers stories of seniors making the most of their senior years and information on aging. Includes newsletter in pdf format.
www.hcoa.org

Nathan Shock Center
The University of Rochester's Center for Aging and Developmental Biology presents details of research into the molecular and cellular biology of aging.
www.urmc.rochester.edu

International Longevity Center
A non-profit, non-partisan research and education organization in the US helping societies address longevity population aging in postitive productive ways. Press releases, reports, and essays.
www.ilcusa.org

Institute on Aging, University of Wisconsin
The purpose of the Institute is 'to promote, through excellence in research, education, service and practice, the health and well-being of the rapidly expanding aging population in the State of Wisconsin, the local community, and society at large'.
aging.wisc.edu

AGING