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Alliance for Aging Research
Alliance for Aging Research
Visit AAR's WebsiteThe Alliance for Aging Research is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the narrative to achieve healthy aging and equitable access to care. The Alliance strives for a culture that embraces healthy aging as a greater good and values science and investments to advance dignity, independence, and equity. For more than 35 years, the Alliance has guided efforts to substantially increase funding and focus for aging at the National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration; built influential coalitions to guide groundbreaking regulatory improvements for age-related diseases; and created award-winning, high-impact educational materials to improve the health and well-being of older adults and their family caregivers.

HealthyWomen
HealthyWomen
Visit HealthyWomen's WebsiteHealthyWomen is the leading established and respected not-for-profit women’s health organization that has inspired and empowered millions of women to take a proactive role in their health and the health of their families for 30+ years. Over the past three decades, HealthyWomen has developed an extensive library of online and print information on topics ranging from heart disease and breast cancer to diabetes and wellness — with hundreds of lifestyle and condition-oriented topics in between. With multifaceted clinical content that is reviewed by leading health experts to ensure it is accurate and reflects the latest scientific advances, HealthyWomen is a proven and trusted resource for consumers.

National Caucus and Center on Black Aging
National Caucus and Center on Black Aging
Visit NCBA's WebsiteThe National Caucus & Center on Black Aging, Inc. (NCBA) is one of the country’s oldest organizations dedicated to aging issues and the only national organization devoted to minority and low-income aging. NCBA has helped protect and improve the quality of life for older adults making certain that legislators, policy makers, philanthropists, advocacy groups, service organizations, thought leaders, and the public at-large include minority seniors in their programs, policy- and law-making, and giving.
American Lung Association
The Lung Association’s efforts focus on defeating lung cancer, championing clean air for all and improving the quality of life for those with lung disease and their families. The organization recognizes the significant impact infectious respiratory diseases can have on lung health — and is committed to the role of vaccines and treatments in protecting and maintaining lung health and overall well-being.

Beyond Type 1
