What is aging? Can we live long and live well—and are they the same thing? Is aging in our genes? How does our metabolism relate to aging? Can your immune system still defend you as you age? Since the National Institute on Aging was established in 1974, scientists asking just such questions have learned a great deal about the processes associated with the biology of aging.
What is aging? Can we live long and live well-and are they the same thing? Is aging in our genes? How does our metabolism relate to aging? Can your immune system still defend you as you age?
Biology of Aging: Research Today for a Healthier Tomorrow National Institute on Aging (NIA) CE Credit: 2 Hours Target Audience: Psychology | Counseling | Social Work | Occupational Therapy | Mental Health | Nutrition & Dietetics Learning Level: Intermediate Course Abstract What is aging? Can we live long and live well-and are they the same thing?
Biology of Aging - Research Today for a Healthier Tomorrow: What is aging? Can we live long and live well-and are they the same thing? Is aging in our genes? How does our metabolism relate to aging? Can your immune system still defend you as you age?