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July 15, 2020July 15, 2020 Global Aging and Community Initiative Long-term Impact of War and Wartime Trauma on Health and Aging, Other GACI Activities

Surviving War: Biomarkers Reveal Effects on the Body and Mind

“How Does Surviving War Age the Body and Mind? An Analysis of Subjective Age in Vietnam.” This presentation was recently given to the National Institutes of Health sponsored Biomarker meetings by GACI affiliate Kim Korinek, Director, Asia Center, Asian Studies Program & Professor, Sociology Department, University of Utah.

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