UH Mānoa faculty help lead global aging initiative in Japan
Their key roles promote active aging at ACAP’s 20th anniversary conference in Japan.
Their key roles promote active aging at ACAP’s 20th anniversary conference in Japan.
Mapuana Antonio fostered Indigenous collaboration and advanced cultural environmental sustainability across the Pacific.
International experts gathered to guide the Red Hill Registry’s efforts to track and address health impacts from the 2021 jet fuel spill.
The study finds elderhood in Indigenous communities is earned through wisdom, not age, promoting healthy aging.
The event connected residents with vital dementia education and caregiving resources to support aging in rural communities.
Spearfishing, deeply woven into Hawaiian culture, may also serve as a powerful tool for promoting physical and community health.
UH Mānoa is leading a key project in a regional effort to strengthen public health emergency preparedness, focusing on health risk communication.
UH researchers reveal deeper ideological messages about traditional gender roles.
Jena Funakoshi and Carrie Soo Hoo were selected for the American Public Health Association fellowship.
UH Center on Aging is recruiting Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander participants for a national registry to improve representation in research.