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The award-winning project is titled “Preventing Dopamine-Induced Neurotoxicity in Parkinson's Disease.”
People who lost a parent, partner, sibling, or child, showed signs of older biological age compared to those who hadn’t experienced such losses.
A. new study finds babies born after exposure to famine in-utero show signs of accelerated aging six decades later.
A Q&A with Thalia Porteny, assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management.
Dean Fried Chairs Global Commission on Healthy Longevity
Researchers have devised a new metric, the Health-Adjusted Dependency Ratio (HADR) as an alternative to the most commonly used aging metric, the Old-Age Dependency Ratio (OADR).
Dean Linda P. Fried Awarded Kober Medal
Study Examines Hurricane-Related Deaths
Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health have developed a blood test to measure the pace of biological aging.
Worldwide, the average human life expectancy has doubled in the past century, largely due to advances in public health.
New Index Tracks State-Level Progress on Successful Aging