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latest research on aging and issues regarding men's and women's health.
Dr. Daniel Federman, Senior Dean for Alumni Relations and Clinical
Teaching and Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Medical Education
at Harvard Medical School, moderates panels on Alzheimer's disease, the
aging body, cardiology, testosterone, addictions, prostate cancer,
menopause, mental health, and breast cancer. Also featured, is a brief
history of the Harvard Medical School, audience interaction with the
panelists, and slides from the presentations.
"Living Healthier, Living Longer: Part 1" is available at:
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As you requested, this e-mail serves to notify you that the
Harvard@Home program, "Living Healthier, Living Longer: Part 1" has
been released.
The Harvard Alumni Association in partnership with the Harvard Medical
School present this two-day Alumni College seminar highlighting the
latest research on aging and issues regarding men's and women's health.
Dr. Daniel Federman, Senior Dean for Alumni Relations and Clinical
Teaching and Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Medical Education
at Harvard Medical School, moderates panels on Alzheimer's disease, the
aging body, cardiology, testosterone, addictions, prostate cancer,
menopause, mental health, and breast cancer. Also featured, is a brief
history of the Harvard Medical School, audience interaction with the
panelists, and slides from the presentations.
"Living Healthier, Living Longer: Part 1" is available at:
http://athome.harvard.edu/dh/lhl.html
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