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#HASTalks: At the limits of care: How women negotiate moral, gendered responsibilities in our aging society
Co-hosted with the Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging. Janna Klostermann, post-doctoral fellow at Brock University, presents a socially contextualized ...
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Meet Dr Anthea Innes
On January 1, 2022, McMaster’s Health, Aging and Society program welcomed Dr Anthea Innes, professor Health Aging and Society and Gilbrea Chair in Aging and ...
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#StaySafeMac
Addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancies within the McMaster Community
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Virtual #HASTALKS 2021-22
#HASTALKS brings together bright minds to discuss a wide range of subjects that foster learning, inspiration, and provoke conversations that matter in our ...
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"In the News": The Department of Health, Aging & Society e-newsletter
The Spring 2022 edition of “In the News”, an electronic newsletter published by the Department of Health, Aging & Society, is now available.
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"In the News": First Edition of the Health, Aging & Society e-newsletter
Welcome to the first edition of “In the News”, an electronic newsletter published by the Department of Health, Aging & Society.
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Spring/Summer Student Volunteer Opportunity
The Department of Family Medicine and Canadian Red cross (CRC) are looking for volunteers for this Spring/Summer for a project on Older adults.
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Postdoc Fellow takes home top prize for Perspectives on Aging Photovoice project
“Spaces, Places, and Transitions: Southern Labrador Inuit Perspectives on Aging Well”, reports on Pace’s postdoctoral research project. Her research takes the ...
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HLTH AGE 2J03, WINTER 2019 - Special Topics: Body Image and Aging can be used toward Mental Health Minor
HLTHAGE 2J03 - Selected Topics In Aging and Society - Topic: Body Image and Aging, offered Winter 2019 can be used toward requirements for the Minor in Mental ...
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Seats available in HLTH AGE 3Q03, WINTER 2018 - Special Topics: Health, Aging & Incarceration
Topic: Health, Aging & Incarceration. Open to ALL Level III students and above.
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