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Registration Now Open for the IFA Copenhagen Summit on Cognitive Reserve Growing evidence suggests that throughout the life course, brain health and cognitive function can be promoted and maintained – a concept known as ‘cognitive reserve’. With ten to twenty percent...
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Combating ageism: Setting the framework for future webinars As the end of March approaches, so does the end of the first stream of the IFA Post Conference Education webinar series: Combating Ageism. While many people have a general idea of what ageism is, defining...
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Are Influenza Vaccines Worth It? This blog was based on the paper written by: Palache, Abraham. (2018). Internal Medicine Review. Global Seasonal Influenza Disease and Vaccination: A Paradox with Substantial Public Health Implications. To learn more, click here. To...
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IFA Welcomes Three New Project Officers The International Federation on Ageing is pleased to welcome Ms. Anna Sangster, Ms. Stephanie Sebastian and Ms. Helen Valkanas to the team as Project Officers this March/April. As recent graduates of their respective Masters of...
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Dementia in Rural Communities: Tackling Isolation IFA GUEST BLOGGER: Ruby Clarkson is a freelance writer with a passion for helping others. She specializes in elderly care and loves sharing her writing with the world. --- There are many benefits to living in a rural...
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