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Author Archives: Hannah Halusker

Screenings to determine driving crash and fall risk are back

Hannah Halusker April 26, 2022

The Laboratory for Movement Neuroscience and Rehabilitation is offering community members (above 65 years of age) an opportunity to get assessments of your fall and driving crash risk using CDC-recommended and nationally recognized assessments at very low cost – they will take place May 11 and 12.

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Aerobic exercise boosts healthy brain aging, CSU study finds

Hannah Halusker July 22, 2021

Activities that raise the heart rate might be better equipped to combat certain side effects of brain aging.

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Screenings to determine driving crash and fall risk now available

Hannah Halusker May 18, 2021

The Laboratory for Movement Neuroscience and Rehabilitation is offering CSU faculty, staff, and their family members (above 65 years of age) an opportunity to get assessments of your fall and driving crash risk using CDC-recommended and nationally recognized assessments at very low cost.

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‘Aging in Your 40s and 50s’ panel to promote healthy mid-life aging

Hannah Halusker April 05, 2021

The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging is hosting a panel discussion on Monday, April 26 at noon to answer community questions about how middle-aged adults can live longer, healthier lives.

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CSU researchers identify promising model for studying human aging

Hannah Halusker January 12, 2021

Researchers will use the translational model to study interventions to prevent or slow the decline in overall musculoskeletal function with aging in humans.

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‘Aging in your 20s and 30s’ panel to be held Oct. 16

Hannah Halusker October 06, 2020

The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging is hosting a virtual panel discussion at noon on Friday, Oct. 16, to answer community questions about how young people can live longer, healthier lives.

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Is sitting always bad for older adults? A new study says maybe not

Hannah Halusker October 04, 2020

Adults who engaged in more activity had better speed, memory, and reasoning abilities; adults who spent more time sedentary performed better on vocabulary and reasoning tasks.

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