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The Association for Gerontology in Higher Education launches the Online Directory of Educational Programs in Gerontology and Geriatrics, a new resource that allows users to browse programs by numerous criteria such as location and type of degree, certificate, or fellowship offered.
According to Generations Beat Online editor Paul Kleyman, the online tool shows clear disparities in service and resource distribution county-to-county. It’s tool that “should be replicated nationally,” says Kleyman.
This year's theme, “Get into the Act,” honors the 50th anniversary of the Older Americans Act.
The new toolkit is part of a push by the CDC to encourage members of the long-term care community to get vaccinated.
Older people, particularly those with chronic medical conditions, should stay indoors, preferably with air conditioning or at least a fan and air circulation, on hot and humid days, especially when an air pollution alert is in effect.
The National Institutes of Health has released a new Web-based resource to help older adults stop smoking.
Cataracts can be caused by a variety of sources, such as aging, nutrition, heavy metals and excess ultraviolet light.
A new one-pager from the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) asks five questions about how mom is doing and directs adult children to educational and community resources for more information.
The latest addition to NIHSeniorHealth, the health and wellness website for older adults, the End of Life module provides visitors with information about the most common issues faced by the dying and their caregivers.
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