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BLSA | Black Law Students Association |
BLSA | BirdLife South Africa (est. 1930) |
BLSA | Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging |
BLSA | British Library Sound Archive (UK) |
BLSA | Brookville Lake Sailing Association |
BLSA | Bonded Labour System Abolition Act |
BLSA | Basic Load Storage Area |
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Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. The founders [online document].
As a researcher, Shock perhaps is best known for launching the
Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging BLSA) that is tracking age-related changes among 1,200 volunteers, including some recruited for the project in the 1950s.
Normal Human Aging: the
Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. U.S.
The team relied on the
Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging, a long-term project funded by the National Institute on Aging.
The
Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging and other studies have found that many mental capacities are actually surprisingly stable with age.
For the study, Frank Lin, M.D., Ph.D., and his colleagues used information from the ongoing
Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging to compare brain changes over time between adults with normal hearing and adults with impaired hearing.
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