Publications tagged `AGING`
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Endpoints | A Science Publication by Elysium Health Endpoints is an award-winning science publication by Elysium Health. Our goal is to encourage scientific literacy in biology and human health, and to improve the public perception of science. 8,018
Crow’s Feet “The longer I live, the more beautiful life becomes.” (Frank Lloyd Wright) Non-fiction pieces, personal essays, occasional poems and short fiction that explore how we feel about how we age and offer tips for getting the most out of life. 4,511
Global Coalition on Aging The Global Coalition on Aging aims to reshape how global leaders approach and prepare for the 21st century's profound shift in population aging. 286
Finding the New Fifty Are you fifty and feeling old? Well, you’re not that old by today’s standards. Finding the New Fifty is a curated publication sharing the things we think about as we age. (Hopefully, it’s gracefully!) Want to write for us? Email us your Medium profile address! 32
Changes: On Aging A platform for discussing everything about aging in America and elsewhere. No one is getting any younger. 32
The Chronicles of Menopause Surviving and thriving in menopause and beyond through wit, wisdom, and the occasional margarita. 13
Longevity Algos Deep Longevity develops digital models that let scientists and doctors understand and change the pace of human aging. Here we share our most recent research, case reports and comments on the current state of biogerontology. 12
A Seventyish Woman A Seventyish Woman is written from the perspective of an older woman who is still full of life. She may or may not be retired but she is excited about this next phase of life: to explore new possibilities, muse about the changes, and celebrate her beauty and power. 9
Bad Daughter There’s only one way to get beyond the tough days — straight through them. 6
Those Old White Folks Exploring Race Relations, Aging, & Life Lessons 4
As We Age This blog will address topics related to mental health policy and practice guidelines for aging populations. This is a class project for AGHE 821: Aging and Mental Health, at Queen’s University 3