National Institute on Aging awards more than $3 million to Adult Changes in Thought (ACT) study for 5 years
Drs. Larson and Crane co-lead Kaiser Permanente / University of Washington collaboration learning how to promote healthy aging.
We don’t know who will win the 52nd Super Bowl, but thanks to research, we’re certain repeated head hits cause lasting risks
Brains from veterans in Adult Changes in Thought study, led by KPWHRI’s Dr. Larson, are among 2,500 that University of Washington is examining.
Dr. Eric B. Larson relates research to Muhammad Ali—and how we can prevent late-life injuries and falls for our families and ourselves.
Actor Will Smith plays a hero who discovers how football injuries lead to brain disease. At GHRI, Group Health members are contributing to a similar cause.
National Institute on Aging renews funding for long-running ‘living laboratory.’
