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Good Housekeeping: How to Combat Inflammaging, the Aging Side Effect No One Talks About
It turns out that inflammaging is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, kidney disease, diabetes, cancer, depression and dementia. “The rise in rates of these conditions are the by-products of a longer life span,” says Nicole Ehrhart, V.M.D., the director of Colorado State University’s Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging, which coordinates the university’s interdisciplinary research teams focused on aging. “
Washington Post: Bobi is world’s oldest dog. Yours can live a long, happy life, too.
“One thing that we should not assume as a pet slows down is, ‘Well, it’s just getting old. If you are seeing your dog slowing down, that should be a warning flag for you to seek veterinary assessment.” -Nicole Ehrhart, director of the Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging at Colorado State University.
Could treatment for doggie dementia yield clues for Alzheimer’s disease in humans? CSU clinical trial aims to find out
A new study is underway to understand the response to three different medications in the treatment of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome in aging dogs, with the long-term hope of advancing Alzheimer’s Disease treatments in humans.