August 28, 2020

Advancing Research Inclusion for All Ages

New chance to advance inclusion of all ages in research Jaron Lockett, Scientific Program Analyst, Office of Planning, Analysis, and Evaluation In 2017, NIH hosted its first Inclusion Across the Lifespan (IAL) workshop to examine the science of including various and diverse populations in clinical studies, particularly children and older adults, who have very specific […]

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Three Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Exercise

Are you considering adding exercise to your daily routine or significantly increasing your level of activity? Talk with your doctor about the exercises and physical activities that are best for you. Consider asking your doctor these three questions: Are there any exercises or activities I should avoid? Is my preventive care up to date? How

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A Roadmap for More Rigorous Research

AlzPED: A roadmap for increasing rigor and reproducibility of preclinical studies Lorenzo Refolo, Chief, Translational Research Branch, Division of Neuroscience (DN) Rigor — the overall quality of the experimental process — is the essence of scientific research. More rigorous research produces more trustworthy and reproducible outcomes. Learn more about how AlzPED, a valuable resource of

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Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
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Exercise and Physical Activity
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Living with Dementia
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Support Groups (Without Warning and Toolkit Project)
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