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- AARP: HealthHas special sections for Conditions & Disease, Long-Term Care, Healthy Living, Doctors & Hospitals and Insurance.
- AgingStatsFederal Interagency Forum on Aging-related statistics. Provides links to Excel charts, reports, presentations and papers.
- AGS Foundation for Health in AgingThe American Geriatrics Society Foundation website offers information on the health and care of older adults.
- Healthy Aging (CDC)This Centers for Disease Control website has statistics and research information, a copy of the latest State of Aging and Health in America report, information on the Healthy Brain Initiative, lists of organizations, information on end of life issues, lists of organizations, and links to other articles and reports.
- Centers for Medicare & MedicaidThe official U.S. government site for people with Medicare.
- Institute for Aging Research (IFAR)The largest gerontological research facility located in an applied setting. Provides a valuable opportunity to conduct rigorous clinical investigations into age-related disease and disability.
- Mayo Clinic Senior Health CentreReviewed by Mayo clinic medical editorial staff, this site has very readable articles on aging, conditions that often affect older adults, and healthy living.
- MedlinePlus Seniors’ Health IssuesFrom the National Library of Medicine. Contains links to trustworthy information including the latest news, overviews of senior health issues, research, statistics, aging organizations, clinical trials, and much more.
- National Archive of Comparative Data on AgingLocated with ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research) and funded by the National Institute on Aging, it is the largest library of electronic data on aging in the United States.
- National Institute on Aging (NIA)Supports both extramural and intramural research programs on biology, behavioral aspects, neuroscience, and health aspects of aging.
- NIH National Institute on AgingIncludes information on health topics related to aging and seniors.
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