Teens in Maryland Took A Survey in 1960. It's Now Helping Determine Their Risk for Alzheimer's.
Researchers Renew Ties with High Schoolers They Studied in 1960 to Seek Clues About Alzheimer's
Coalition Releases Principles to Guide State and Local Spending of Forthcoming Opioid Litigation Settlement Funds
Researchers Look for Students from 1960 Study Conducted at Waxahachie’s Turner High School
Moving Addiction Treatment Online is the Right Thing to Do, but Could Leave the Most Vulnerable Without Care
Tests Taken by High School Students 58 Years Ago Could Predict Whether They Get Alzheimer's
NCCS Awarded American Institutes for Research Grant to Develop New Outcome Measure: “Return to Functional Status”
Industry Voices—Incarcerated People Need Health Coverage to Help Stop Drug Overdose—and Stem COVID-19 Spread
They Took A Survey in Their Teens. 60 Years Later, These Puyallup Students Are Being Recruited for A New One
16 Going on 66: Will You Be the Same Person 50 Years from Now?