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Seniors’ Health Information Series
The HEALTH Committee (Helping Elderly Adults Live Their Healthiest) and The Centre for Health Care of the Elderly, Capital District Health Authority, present2010/ 2011 Seniors’ Health Info Series
“Staying Healthy in Mid-Life and Beyond”
Topic: Medicines: Are we Getting Our Money’s Worth?
Speaker: Jean D Gray, MD, FRCPC, Past President, American Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics and Professor Emeritus, Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University.
Date: Monday, March 28, 2011
Time: 1:30 – 3 p.m.
Location: Royal Bank Theatre, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax Infirmary, 1796 Summer Street, Halifax.
These presentations will be broadcast across Nova Scotia via the TeleHealth Network at various community locations.
Light refreshments provided.
For brochures or inquiries,
Telephone 473-8603
China-Canada Research Collaboration travels to Beijing.
An innovative collaboration between research groups in Beijing, China and Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada is leading to a better understanding of the state of the aging population in China.

Left to right: Xiaowei Song, Pulin Yu, Kenneth Rockwood, Chinese Community Doctors (3), Xianghua Fang
Led in Canada by Dr. Kenneth Rockwood of the Geriatric Medicine Research Unit (GMRU) and in China by Dr. Xianghua Fang at the Beijing Institute of Geriatrics, a team of researchers are spending three years working together on issues that arise due to an aging population
The increasing proportion of elderly people presents multiple challenges for health care, and this is particularly dramatic in China where between 2000 and 2050, the proportion of people aged 65 and older will rise from 7% to 23%, numbering more than 332 million.
There is a great amount of health data on this population accumulated in China, but the research capacity to process and explore these data is still limited. This collaboration makes use of resources and skills of those at the GMRU to help advance understanding of this problem in China.
Representing the Chinese team in Canada is Shi Jing, an epidemiologist who is not only acquiring the skills to analyze the Chinese datasets, but will take these skills back with her to China at the end of her one year stay here, and pass these on to other researchers there.
The Canadian team is currently preparing for a trip to China in May, where they will make several presentations at the 3rd National Conference of the Prevention of Common Diseases in the Elderly in Yichang Hubei, May 7-9. The China-Canada Collaboration is funded jointly by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Institute of Aging) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Public Lecture: Our Aging Society – Who Cares? A Nova Scotia Reality Check
Dr. Janice Keefe, director of the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging, will present a free public lecture on May 05, 2010 entitled Our Aging Society-Who Cares? A Nova Scotia Reality Check.
The Nova Scotia Centre for Aging is located at Mount Saint Vincent university, in HRM. 
“For more than 15 years, the NSCA has worked in collaboration with many others to advance knowledge on aging-related issues. Our work includes conducting research projects and evaluation studies; organizing lectures, workshops and conferences; developing and reviewing curricula; developing educational materials such as manuals, information kits and videos; and providing consultative services to community, organizations and government. We invite you to learn more about us by viewing our current and past projects and the resources we have produced. It is our goal that through research, education and community engagement the NSCA will inform policy and practice to enhance the quality of life of older adults and their families. “
Date: May 5, 2010
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Bella Rose Arts Centre, Halifax West High School, 283 Thomas Raddall Drive, Halifax
Or watch LIVE via the web:
www.msvu.ca/nsca
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www.alzheimer.ns.ca
www.lifeandminds.ca
Refreshments and informational exhibits to follow
For more information please contact:
Brenda at Caregivers NS at 421-7390 or 1-877-488-7390

