Small Molecules that Predict Dog Mortality also Forecast Human Lifespan, Study Shows

The same molecules that predict mortality in dogs do so in humans, according to a study published today in The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences.  The finding adds to a growing body of evidence that “dogs are the closest representation of human aging that anybody’s ever found,” said Ben Harrison, PhD, a senior scientist at the University of Washington School of Medicine and lead author on the paper.

Journal Documents 20 Years of Public Health Progress on Dementia

A new supplement issue of The Gerontological Society of America’s journal The Gerontologist marks 20 years of public health leadership on dementia through the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Healthy Brain Initiative (HBI) and highlights unprecedented progress in establishing dementia as a public health priority nationwide. Accelerated through implementation of the federal government’s Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure (BOLD) Act, the supplement documents how brain health, dementia risk reduction, early detection, and caregiving are now core components of public health practice.

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