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Standard Listings Sort by: Hits | AlphabeticalAge Concern Waltham Forest Non-profit organisation which provides a range of services and activities for older people. England. http://www.ageconcernwf.org.uk |
Aging Research Centre Recent aging related articles on the biological implications of aging. http://www.arclab.org/ |
America's Senior Choice America's Senior Choice is a non-profit association offering information, services, and benefits to the senior market. http://www.americasseniorchoice.com |
AnnaMarie's Place A resource center for beginning caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's or related dementias. Special section for caregivers in Northeast Florida. http://forgottengarden.com/welcome |
Death, Aging and Rejuvenation Discussion of possible causes of aging, methods of rejuvenation, and animation tools by Aleksandr Kavokin, MD, PhD. http://www.geocities.com/aging_rejuvenation/ |
ElderCare Online Comprehensive library of articles, educational modules, and online support services for people caring for aging loved ones, and the professionals who serve them. http://www.ec-online.net |
Infoaging.org Sponsored by the nonprofit (AFAR), this provides the latest research-based information on healthy aging. http://www.infoaging.org |
International Longevity Center A non-profit, non-partisan research and education organization in the US helping societies address longevity population aging in postitive productive ways. Press releases, reports, and essays. http://www.ilcusa.org/ |
Long Term Care Link A comprehensive, noncommercial source of long-term care information. Offers information and services in a broad range of categories. Its purpose is to educate the public on long-term care, give support and find services for caregivers and provide a public http://www.longtermcarelink.net |
National Institute of Aging Government site with information on research and practical resources for the aging population. http://www.nia.nih.gov/ |
New England Centenarian Study The NECS is the largest genetic study of centenarians in the world with approximately 1,000 subjects enrolled including centenarians, their siblings and children and control subjects. http://www.bumc.bu.edu/Departments/HomeMain.asp?DepartmentID=361 |
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