When is one not enough? Multiple chronic conditions research

Source: http://www.nia.nih.gov/research/blog/2014/12/when-one-not-enough-multiple-chronic-conditions-research

The NIA has long been interested in understanding the role of aging on the development and progression of specific chronic diseases. More recently, we’ve begun to try to understand why two or more conditions might occur together in older people, and perhaps more importantly, what to do about it. NIA released a set of Program Announcements on self-management of chronic conditions, seeking applications using R01, R15, or R21 mechanisms….

Source: http://www.nia.nih.gov/research/blog/2014/12/when-one-not-enough-multiple-chronic-conditions-research

The NIA has long been interested in understanding the role of aging on the development and progression of specific chronic diseases. More recently, we’ve begun to try to understand why two or more conditions might occur together in older people, and perhaps more importantly, what to do about it. NIA released a set of Program Announcements on self-management of chronic conditions, seeking applications using R01, R15, or R21 mechanisms….

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