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The Healthspan Extension Summit brought together researchers across the medical center to present their findings in basic science, clinical medicine, and public health, and to discuss solutions.
People with a history of cognitively stimulating occupations during their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s had a lower risk of mild cognitive impairment.
People who reported having been pregnant looked biologically older than those who had never been pregnant.
New research links a healthy diet with reduced dementia risk and a slower pace of aging.
Participants in the Framingham Heart Study who achieved higher levels of education tended to age more slowly and went on to live longer lives.
Complex Impacts of the Earned Income Tax Credit Enhancements on Mental and Physical Health
The National Academy of Medicine honored Dean Fried with its prestigious David Rall Medal.
French Ambassador Laurent Bili presented Columbia Mailman Dean Linda P. Fried with the Insignia of the Chevalier of the Légion d’Honneur
The Robert N. Butler-Jack Rosenthal Age Boom Academy inspires New York Times editorial coverage of our readiness for an Aging America.
Thirty percent of pre-retirees will face worse expected health and economic status