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Keep up-to-date with the latest news from the Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife.
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New study finds bone density screenings for women over 65 years have dropped, especially for Black women; lack of post-fracture care puts patients at risk.
Dr. Hannan has received the award for outstanding contributions to the advancement of rheumatology.
Middle-aged and older adults with depression may be more vulnerable to the effects of dietary inflammation on the development of frailty and other health issues.
Frailty occurs in 10-15% of the population but a new study, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, found that consuming a Mediterranean-style diet may prevent frailty. Changing their diet can help people prevent frailty.
Regularly eating nutrients such as dietary fiber and dietary antioxidants may prevent older adults from becoming frail.
Healthy Longevity Initiative grant awarded to study the mycobiome as a novel class of probiotics to target inflammaging
Report suggests lifestyle choices play an important role in hip fracture prevention.
Findings hold potential for cost savings while improving efficiency of screening.
The study reports a slight increase in the rate of hip fractures among long-stay residents even though admissions have declined.