Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative brain disease that usually begins gradually, causing a person to forget recent events or familiar tasks. How rapidly it advances varies from person to person, but the brain disease eventually causes confusion, personality and behavior changes, and impaired.


Promoting Healthy Lifestyles
Great improvements in medicine, public health, science, and technology have enabled today’s older Americans to live longer and healthier lives than previous generations.


Older adults want to remain healthy and independent at home in their communities. Society wants to minimize the health care and economic costs associated with an increasing older population. The science of aging indicates that chronic disease and disability are not inevitable. As a result, health promotion and disease prevention activities and programs are an increasing priority for older adults, their families, and the health care system.

Annoucement from the Assistant Secretary - March 8, 2004

I am pleased to be partnering with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Food and Drug Administration in a variety of ways to help older adults remain healthy and active. This month we are partnering with FDA to share valuable nutrition information with you as we celebrate National Nutrition Month®.
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