U of A lecture series aims to bust myths of aging, pandemic, more

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The University of Arizona College of Science's lecture series kicks off Wednesday with 'Precision Aging: Busting the one-size-fits-all myth.”

Kathryn Palmer Myths and half-truths often cloud the public’s understanding of health and science trends. Some of the University of Arizona’s top professors are offering a lecture series aimed at dispelling a handful of today’s most pervasive misunderstandings.

People are also reading… “Our goal has always been to bring the thrill and understanding of the science we do to our local community and communities beyond Tucson,” said Carmie Garzione, dean of the UA College of Science. “We love engaging with the public and sharing what we’re focused on and we try to bring topics that are timely, relevant and of broad interest.

Attendees at the lecture on aging, which will be delivered by Lee Ryan, head of the psychology department, can expect to hear some of the latest research on the aging brain. Ryan’s talk will also offer some tips that can help maintain cognitive function through aging. At the top of the list is attending a lecture series like the one Ryan and her colleagues are offering this month.

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