Thomas Gill
@MrDisability
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Yale geriatrician and epidemiologist focusing on improving functional outcomes in older persons
Joined May 2013
Quick Question: Can I Prevent Physical Decline as I Age?
medicine.yale.edu
During an interview on the Health & Veritas podcast, Thomas Gill describes why physical activity remains important as we age.
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How can older adults maintain their independence as they #age? Yale Department of Internal Medicine’s Thomas Gill, MD, joined the Health and Veritas #podcast to share what he’s learned over a career of #research: https://t.co/0sFUN2jIwB
@YaleIMed
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During an interview on the Health & Veritas podcast, Thomas Gill describes why physical activity remains important as we age.
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Quick Question: Can I Prevent Physical Decline as I Age?
medicine.yale.edu
During an interview on the Health & Veritas podcast, Thomas Gill describes why physical activity remains important as we age.
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Virtual registration is available for multiple sessions from the upcoming Clin-STAR and Beeson Annual Meeting agendas! Learn more and register here: https://t.co/e3SHwu5b20
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The Clin-STAR Database is a discovery tool that enables collaboration among clinician-scientists in aging research across disciplines and career levels. Join Dr. Plys, as well as many other aging researchers, and begin exploring the Clin-STAR Database now: https://t.co/zt3WbeFneP
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ICYMI: The recording from last week's Clin-STAR webinar "The Art and Science of the Pilot Study: Challenges and Solutions" is now available here: https://t.co/O9Nu3JpNba
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Congratulations to @AdamFayeMD and @bkocharmd from the Clin-STAR community for their important work on this new Geri-GI resource! View the journal supplement here:
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NEW! ACG Monograph on Geriatrics & GI Topics include colonic conditions, IBD, vaccinations, "functional" GI disorders, pancreatic diseases, hepatobiliary disorders, and gastroesophageal conditions. 📕 https://t.co/Q179I86rbZ Editors: @AdamFayeMD @SunandaKaneMD @AasmaShaukatMD
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Next Month! Register for the upcoming Clin-STAR Webinar "The Art and Science of the Pilot Study: Challenges and Solutions" featuring Kenneth Schmader: https://t.co/Mfk9hzHUQA
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Congratulations to @CameronGettel, a prior @Yale_OAIC REC recipient, for his new @NIHAging #Beeson Scholars Award. The sky is the limit. @ClinSTARCC @YaleMed @PepperOAIC @Yale_EM @theGEDC
https://t.co/LW8t9BSZ4T
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Why Are More Older People Dying After Falls? Some researchers suspect that rising prescription drug use may explain a disturbing trend. https://t.co/y9NpayJrhA via @paula_span
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Some researchers suspect that rising prescription drug use may explain a disturbing trend.
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New Journey Story! Read about @ScottBauerMD's reflections on his research journey in "Mentorship, Multidisciplinarity, and Momentum" here: https://t.co/HK1rBE1fOT
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Important new findings for @NHATS_NSOC investigators: In longitudinal studies of older persons, valid approaches for evaluating mortality are needed. This study provides transparent & evidence-based details on how mortality can best be evaluated using the NHATS Sensitive files
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Inspiring first faculty meeting with, Dr. Wolfram Goessling, the new Chair of our Department of Internal Medicine!!! Welcome Dr. Goessling!!!
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A network of ultrawealthy investors including Peter Thiel and Sam Altman are infusing the longevity industry with cash and making big bets on where the science is headed https://t.co/uskcPVd9JF via @WSJ
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A network of ultrawealthy investors including Peter Thiel and Sam Altman are infusing the longevity industry with cash and making big bets on where the science is headed.
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Why are so many more older Americans dying from falls despite years of efforts to prevent them? Latest New Old Age column.
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Some researchers suspect that rising prescription drug use may explain a disturbing trend.
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Upcoming Webinar! "The Art and Science of the Pilot Study: Challenges and Solutions," will feature discussions on the design and conduct of a pilot study, as well as offer opportunities for pilot publications and/or funding. Register here: https://t.co/nk2mZRde87
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A new study found that patients with atrial fibrillation who were treated with Eliquis (apixaban) & carry the APOE e4 genetic allele have a⬆️ risk of intracranial hemorrhage than those not treated with Eliquis. Learn more. @NeurologyYale @MrDisability
https://t.co/m07mUKQPJY
medicine.yale.edu
Santiago Clocchiatti-Tuozzo, MD, MHS, a resident in the Department of Neurology, led a study that found that patients with atrial fibrillation who were
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Learn about the @YaleMed PEP Study, a wonderful resource for disability research in older persons https://t.co/mveV2Lzdmb
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Why skipping your dog’s walk is a bigger deal than you think
washingtonpost.com
Walks are about more than exercise — for dogs, only hanging out in a backyard is like reading the same book again and again.
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New Clin-STAR Journey Story! Read about Dr. Lee's experience in rheumatology in "Bridging Silos: How Aging Became Central to a Rheumatologist’s Clinical and Research Career:" https://t.co/ZJ8odG19eA
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