Genetics, Geriatrics and Neuropsychology of Alzheimer
The accumulation of various molecular and cellular damage over time is what leads to ageing at the molecular and cellular level. This leads to a higher risk of illness, a progressive decline in mental and physical ability, and ultimately, death. But these changes are not consistent or linear, and they have only a passing relationship with an individual's actual age. To attain healthy aging, it is important to provide people with the means and circumstances to live the lives they choose and to be who and what they value. While many older adults have one or more health conditions that, when well managed, have little impact on their wellbeing, being free of disease or infirmity is not a prerequisite for healthy aging.
- Healthy Ageing and Functional Ability
- Age Related Disorders
- Diagnosis and Treatment
- Care for Elderly People
- Geriatric Research
- Geriatric Psychiatry

