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Movement Capabilities Depend on Neuromuscular Properties (Coursera)

Movement Capabilities Depend on Neuromuscular Properties is the third course of the specialization "Science of Movement". Get ready to delve into the fascinating world of how our neuromuscular properties shape our movement capabilities in various contexts. In this course, we will explore the intricate association between our nervous [...]

A Public Health Approach to Hearing Loss and Aging (Coursera)

Apr 1st 2024
A Public Health Approach to Hearing Loss and Aging (Coursera)
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At the Johns Hopkins Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health, we are dedicated to training up the next generation of clinicians and researchers to study the impact that hearing loss in older adults has on public health and to develop and implement public health strategies and solutions for [...]

Business Models for Innovative Care for Older People (Coursera)

This course will introduce you to healthcare innovation within the field of healthy living and active aging. By following two specific cases on diabetes and rehabilitation, this interdisciplinary course will provide you with key theories, tools and concepts for analyzing and developing viable innovative solutions for aging populations. The [...]

Cosmetologia em prol do envelhecimento com saúde e beleza (Coursera)

Esse curso foi planejado com muito cuidado e dedicação visando trazer conhecimentos clássicos e atuais sobre o processo de envelhecimento, produtos cosméticos e as múltiplas vias de atuação de substancias ativas aplicadas em produtos para prevenção e atenuação dos sinais de envelhecimento da pele.

Healthy Aging and the Future of Cannabis Research (Coursera)

Mar 25th 2024
Healthy Aging and the Future of Cannabis Research (Coursera)
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This Healthy Aging and Future of Cannabis Research course is designed to have you think critically about the health effects of cannabis (i.e., marijuana) in the context of inflammation, exercise, and aging. You'll learn how inflammation and the microbiome may be related to the disorders discussed in class, and [...]

Areas of Social Work Practice (edX)

This course will orient the learner to the context for social work, including the diversity of human needs, human services, social policy, and legislation. Learners will also gain information about social services, social programs, and career opportunities within rural and urban Alaska, as well as [...]

Internet of Things for Active Aging (FutureLearn)

Learn about how the Internet of Things can help people aging well with this free online course. The Internet of Things (IoT) includes many new digital health technologies, from apps to wearable devices to home sensors - devices that are expected to revolutionize healthcare in the near future. But [...]

LeverAGE - Aging effectively at Work (edX)

The course helps you leverage your experience and expertise through a structured thought process for career longevity with efficacy. Medical advances have added years to our lives, and most professionals are opting for late retirement these days. Baby boomers, Gen X, among many others, need special focus to enhance [...]

Your Body Inside and Out: Using Exercise Physiology to Slow Aging (edX)

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Your Body Inside and Out: Using Exercise Physiology to Slow Aging (edX)
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This online class will present the latest scientific information on the interaction between aging and physical activity. In an approachable style, you will learn how your physiology changes with age and how different types of movement can impact that trajectory of aging. Physical activity is a powerful medicine and [...]

Evolutionary Medicine: Microbes, Medicine, and Humanity's Quest for Survival (edX)

Explore the complex relationships between people, pathogens, and our evolutionary past in the first MOOC on evolutionary medicine. Have you ever wondered why we often develop a fever when we get sick? Or a cough? Why do we get cancer? Or the flu? Or allergies? Why do our bodies [...]