@Ask_WellsFargo here waiting for an appointment that I scheduled 2 weeks ago… been here 30 minutes so far and no one helping yet. All I need to do is get into my safe deposit box😳 Help!
"[Scientists'] research so far shows that dogs are similar to us in important ways, like how they act during adolescence and old age, and what happens in their DNA as they get older." https://t.co/TfYnBaOGLn
A CSU researcher aims to increase public awareness and acceptance that will help explain key scientific concepts surrounding the #COVID19 pandemic 🧼😷
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Dr. Karyn Hamilton's TRACD Lab in @HealthHumanSci uses biochemical and molecular techniques to study age-associated chronic diseases.
More about her team's research on stress resistance and healthspan here: https://t.co/FjQp0Gb8zT
CHA's Tom LaRocca, an assistant professor in @csuhes, has received a supplemental grant from @Alzheimers_NIH to investigate whether repetitive RNAs play a role in aging brain inflammation and Alzheimer’s disease. Congrats Tom! 🎉
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Moderate exercise with a mix of aerobic and strength training seems to be key in this article from former @CUBoulder student Tara Talebi-Talghian: https://t.co/PHkaGb5c5k
"...our furry companions have a crucial role in teaching us new ways to help all victims in the war against cancer – with two legs or four."
#WayBackWednesday to @Nicehrhart's 2017 article in @ConversationUS on canine models for human cancer treatment: https://t.co/jqtWyHdI2V
Check out S1:E4 of @netflix's "Down to Earth" to learn about Sardinia, the original Blue Zone where many of the locals live to be centenarians. Healthy foods, regular exercise, a respect for elders—the Sardinian lifestyle is science's model for longevity. https://t.co/hl1d1xzwLC
New research demonstrates that the beneficial effects of exercise in mitigating brain aging can be conveyed from exercising mice to sedentary mice through plasma transfer. Learn more in this #SciMagPerspective: ($) https://t.co/MR22gQVFYm
New research from assistant professor Aga Burzynska in
@HealthHumanSci links physical stress on the job with brain and memory decline in older adults. Read more: https://t.co/QxmG0cd2zA