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This week we're learning about the science of ageing and some simple things we can all do to help ourselves be younger, and healthier, for longer.
Rose Anne Kenny is Professor of Medical Gerontology, at Trinity College Dublin. Professor Kenny was appointed in 2005, to Trinity College and St. James's Hospital, as Head of the Academic Department of Medical Gerontology and holds the Chair of Medical Gerontology.
Rose Anne is the founding Principal Investigator of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing TILDA : www.tilda.ie), Ireland's flagship research project in ageing - where she leads a team of multidisciplinary researchers focusing on psychology, nursing, medicine, physiotherapy, economics, bio-engineering, social sciences and health economics as aspects of the ageing process in Ireland.
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WTS 185: Irvin Muchnick
WTS 184: Super Splits & Giggles
WTS 183: Paul Howard & Gary Mackle
WTS 182: Joshua Levine
WTS 181 - Technology torments and waffles
WTS 180: Tom O'Mahony
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WTS 173: Nasal hair, Brexit and under-crackers
WTS 172: Heather 'The Heat' Hardy
WTS 171: Stephanie Roche
WTS 170: Holiday Mode
WTS 169: A Christmas Cracker
WTS 168 - Paul Howard
WTS 167: The Hart Island Project w/ Melinda Hunt
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