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Dana Goldman

by on January 26, 2012 5:51 pm
Dana Goldman is a Professor and the Norman Topping Chair in Medicine and Public Policy at the ...

Barbara Strauch

by on January 26, 2012 5:50 pm
Barbara Strauch is Science Editor of The New York Times. She is the author of two books...

Jack Rowe

by on January 26, 2012 5:48 pm
Jack Rowe is a professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Previously, he served as chairman and CEO of Aetna Inc., one of the nation’s leading health care and related benefits organizations, from 2000-2006. He is former president and CEO of Mount Sinai NYU… Read more Jack Rowe

1/24/2012 - Seniors decide retirement doesn't suit them, keep working

by on January 24, 2012 7:58 pm
The percentage of people who work and people who want to work has increased markedly in both the 65-and-older and 75-and-older groups, says Sara Rix, senior adviser for the AARP Public Policy Institute. For 2011, the participation rate for 65 and older was 17.9% compared with 10.8% in 1985. For 75 and older, the rate… Read more 1/24/2012 - Seniors decide retirement doesn't suit them, keep working

1/23/2012 - The Alzheimer’s Reading Room

by on January 23, 2012 8:04 pm
In mid-January, Bob DeMarco, 61, left his 96-year-old mother’s side for the first time in eight years to go to a conference about Alzheimer’s disease just a few hours from the home they share in Delray Beach, Fla. He made elaborate plans for his time away, arranging for his mother, Dotty, who has advanced Alzheimer’s,… Read more 1/23/2012 - The Alzheimer’s Reading Room
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1/22/2012 - A Sharper Mind, Middle Age and Beyond

by on January 22, 2012 8:06 pm
IN 1905, at age 55, Sir William Osler, the most influential physician of his era, decided to retire from the medical faculty of Johns Hopkins. In a farewell speech, Osler talked about the link between age and accomplishment: The “effective, moving, vitalizing work of the world is done between the ages of 25 and 40… Read more 1/22/2012 - A Sharper Mind, Middle Age and Beyond
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1/19/2012 - A Sharper Mind, Middle Age and Beyond

by on January 20, 2012 7:56 pm
Some people are much better than their peers at delaying age-related declines in memory and calculating speed. What researchers want to know is why. Why does your 70-year-old neighbor score half her age on a memory test, while you, at 40, have the memory of a senior citizen? If investigators could better detect what protects… Read more 1/19/2012 - A Sharper Mind, Middle Age and Beyond
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1/18/2012 - How Exercise May Keep Alzheimer’s at Bay

by on January 18, 2012 5:35 pm
Alzheimer’s disease, with its inexorable loss of memory and self, understandably alarms most of us. This is especially so since, at the moment, there are no cures for the condition and few promising drug treatments. But a cautiously encouraging new study from The Archives of Neurology suggests that for some people, a daily walk or jog could… Read more 1/18/2012 - How Exercise May Keep Alzheimer’s at Bay

1/17/2012 - US wants effective Alzheimer's treatment by 2025

by on January 17, 2012 9:28 pm
Effective treatments for Alzheimer’s by 2025? That’s the target the government is eyeing as it develops a national strategy to tackle what could become the defining disease of a rapidly aging population. Read the full article at The Boston Globe.

At Senate Aging Committee’s 50th Anniversary, Experts Ponder Future Legislative Concerns

by on January 13, 2012 10:45 pm
Video: Center on Longevity Director Laura Carstensen speaks about the great potential of an aging society and how elected officials must prepare for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Prepared by the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) Fifty years after its inception, the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging will have a more important… Read more At Senate Aging Committee’s 50th Anniversary, Experts Ponder Future Legislative Concerns