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» Site title: National Institute of Aging - Government site with information on research and practical resources for the aging population.
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» Site title: Aging Research Centre » Site description: Recent aging related articles on the biological implications of aging.
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» Site title: At Health Newsletter » Site description: Newsletter for mental health professionals on aging.
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» Site title: Death, Aging and Rejuvenation » Site description: Discussion of possible causes of aging, methods of rejuvenation, and animation tools by Aleksandr Kavokin, MD, PhD.
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» Site title: Huffington Center on Aging » Site description: Research center offers stories of seniors making the most of their senior years and information on aging. Includes newsletter in pdf format.
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» Site title: Infoaging.org » Site description: Sponsored by the nonprofit (AFAR), this provides the latest research-based information on healthy aging.
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» Site title: Institute on Aging, University of Wisconsin » Site description: The purpose of the Institute is 'to promote, through excellence in research, education, service and practice, the health and well-being of the rapidly expanding aging population in the State of Wisconsin, the local community, and society at large'.
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» Site title: International Longevity Center » Site description: A non-profit, non-partisan research and education organization in the US helping societies address longevity population aging in postitive productive ways. Press releases, reports, and essays.
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» Site title: Nathan Shock Center » Site description: The University of Rochester's Center for Aging and Developmental Biology presents details of research into the molecular and cellular biology of aging.
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» Site title: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment » Site description: Archive of news, commentaries, disease case studies, databases, and other resources pertaining to aging-related research.
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A bus stops and two Italian men get on. They seat themselves and engage in animated conversation. The lady sitting behind them ignores their conversation at first, but her attention is galvanized when she hears one of the men saying the following;
"Emma come first. Denna I come. Two asses, they come together. I come again. Two asses, they come together again. I come again and pee twice. Denna I come once-a more."
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Hey, coola down lady," said the man, "Imma justa tellun my friend howa to spella Mississippi."
Humor of the day
A blonde went to a flight school insisting she wanted to learn to fly.
As all the planes were currently in use, the owner agreed to instruct
her by radio on how to pilot the solo helicopter.
He took her out, showed her how to start it and gave her the basics,
and sent her on her way.
After she climbed 1000 feet, she radioed in.
"I''m doing great! I love it!
The view is so beautiful, and I''m starting to get the hang of this."
After 2000 feet, she radioed again, saying how easy it was to fly.
The instructor watched her climb over 3000 feet, and was beginning to
worry that she hadn''t radioed in.
A few minutes later, he watched in horror as she crashed about half a
mile away.
He ran over and pulled her from the wreckage.
When he asked what happened, she said,
"I don''t know! Everything was going fine, but as I got higher, I was
starting to get cold.
I can barely remember anything after I turned off the big fan!"