
Karen Fingerman
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01-10-2023 14:54:58
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"People who are higher in gratitude are less affected by conflict than people who have less gratitude. People who are more thankful in their lives show better well-being, even when they experience conflict" Poster presented by Nicole Richards, Grad Student, The Center for Aging and Population Sciences #GSA2023


🎉The Center for Aging and Population Sciences affiliate, Bo Xie & Wonshik Chee to led the Longhorn Nursing Center for Healthcare Innovation and Technology Advancements. CHITA will promote research to advance healthcare through person-centered tech addressing challenges faced by patients, families, and clinicians.

🗓️Tues, Dec 5th, 10 am to Noon The Center for Aging and Population Sciences and the Texas Aging & Longevity Consortium will host a panel discussion "Artificial Intelligence and Health Information Searches – Truth, Lies, and Changing Facts" In person and virtual More info @ bit.ly/Dec5thpanel Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s



CAPS Director of Research Karen Fingerman, quoted in the article "More couples are divorcing after age 50 than ever before. Psychologists are helping them navigate the big changes" More @ apa.org/monitor/2023/1…


🗓️ Join us Friday, Jan 26th 11 am CT for the webinar "Challenges of Measuring and Assessing Cognitive Health in Diverse Populations" More @ bit.ly/CAPSJan26 Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s


CAPS Director of Research Karen Fingerman quoted in the New York Times article, "Parents Are Highly Involved in Their Adult Children’s Lives, and Fine With It." Karen Fingerman nytimes.com/2024/02/09/ups…


📰New article by CAPS faculty affiliate Jacqueline Angel Aging in the Americas: Policy Implications for Latino and Mexican Populations academic.oup.com/ppar/article/3… Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s

📰CAPS Director of Research Karen Fingerman featured in The Atlantic article, "The New Age of Endless Parenting." Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Karen Fingerman Read the article here: theatlantic.com/family/archive…
