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Aging Links
This web site of the U.S. government's Administration on Aging agency has extensive connections to many web sites on aging.
( http://www.aoa.dhhs.gov/NAIC/Notes/statedirectories.html )
Aging Research Center
This excellent site is a great place to find up-to-date research on the biological aspects of aging. Includes links to many research journals on the biology of aging.
( http://www.arclab.org )
New England Centenarian Study
The web site of this ongoing study with a description of the study and links to articles about the research.
( http://www.med.harvard.edu/programs/necs/ )
Life Expectancy Calculator
Another opportunity for you to calculate your life expectancy. This set of questions was created by the researchers who are involved in the New England Centenarian Study. After answering the questions, your life expectancy will be calculated for you.
( http://www.livingto100.com )
What Causes Aging?
Wide ranging article on the causes of aging with particular attention given to the cell's aging clock.
( http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/970818/18age.htm )
Telomeres Research
Read about recent research on telomeres, which links their age-related decline to cancer and an inability to cope with stress effectively.
( http://www.swmed.edu/home_pages/cellbio/shay/research.html )
Research on Telomeres and Telomerase
The web site of Jerry Shay and Woodring Wright, who pioneered the research on the roles of telomeres and telomerase in biological aging. You can read a number of their original research papers at this site, which is kept very up-to-date.
( http://www.swmed.edu/home_pages/cellbio/shay-wright/cv/chay/sw_shaycv.html )
Genetic Studies of Aging
Read about research on the genetic basis of aging.
( http://www.nih.gov/nia/research/extramural/biology/resources.htm )
Arthritis
The web site of the Arthritis Foundation. Read about research resources and many other aspects of arthritis.
( http://www.arthritis.org )
Osteoporosis
Information about prevention and intervention in osteoporosis is provided. Helpful links to other related sites also are provided.
( http://www.coolware.com/health/medical_reporter/osteoporosis.html )
Exercise and Aging
The Mayo Clinic's web site on exercise and aging. Includes lots of good ideas on how older adults can get started on an exercise program and maintain it.
( http://www.mayohealth.org/home?id=HA00032 )
Roy Walford's Views
Roy Walford has been one of the leading researchers on the role of caloric restriction in slowing down the aging process. In this interview, he talks about his views on caloric restriction and aging.
( http://www.pbs.org/safarchive/3_ask/archive/qna/32103_walford.html )
Caloric Restriction and Aging Research
Read about two studies on caloric restriction in monkeys and its role in their health.
( http://www.medsch.ucla.edu/som/ddo/biolchem/nut-1998/Bytev5n1/v5n1huang.html )
Trends in Health and Aging
The web site of the Canadian Study of Health and Aging has research reports on dementia among Canadians aged 65 and over, including prevalence, risk factors, and interventions for dementia.
( http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/med/epid/csha.html )
Health and Aging: Cross-Cultural Comparisons

( http://www.cmwf.org/programs/international/aging_chartbook_charts.asp )







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