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Generations Now The Deathly Toll of Extreme Heat on Elders—and What FEMA Can Do to Tackle It With vital FEMA monies states and tribes can deploy multiple infrastructure upgrades to ward off heat effects. By Jean Su Read more
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Generations Journal Summer 2024 Applied Research in Aging: Advancing Health Equity and Addressing Social Needs Summer 2024 The roles data and research play in getting elders the care they need, with a spotlight on Medicare Advantage and social care. By Claire Ankuda and Bonnie Ewald Read more
Generations Journal Summer 2024 Leveraging Health Services Research to Address Aging Health Equity Summer 2024 The frailty care crisis remains invisible to most people Americans, but collaboration between agencies should draw attention to it and foster interventions. By Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, Naoko Muramatsu, R. Tamara Konetzka, and Marshall H. Chin Read more
Generations Journal Summer 2024 Pragmatic Clinical Trials for Dementia Care: Experience from the First 5 Years of the IMPACT Collaboratory Summer 2024 Why we need more research on what kind of dementia care works, how, and for whom, to make a difference in the real-world. By Jill Harrison, Susan L Mitchell, Ellen P. McCarthy, and Vincent Mor Read more
Read more The Vital Role of Sports and Recreation in Healthy Aging Cataloging the many benefits to getting outside and moving, especially for elders. By André Pereira dos Santos, Basia Belza and Allison R. Webel
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Read more Generations Today March–April 2024 Stark Climate Realities Affect Native Food Gathering March–April 2024 By Flora Deacon
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