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by admin on November 16, 2011 9:24 pm
Hospitals around the country may already have the technology to inexpensively diagnose – or rule out – Alzheimer’s disease, two new studies suggest. Read the full article at MSNBC.com
11/16/2011 - For Retirement, Is 80 the New 65?
by admin on November 16, 2011 9:17 pm
The traditional retirement age of 65 is an outdated concept and middle-class Americans expect to continue working far longer, according to a survey released today by Wells Fargo & Co. Read the full article at ABC News
11/6/2011 - New Stanford study: Arthritis results from inflammation, not just wear and tear
by admin on November 7, 2011 5:06 pm
Arthritis is driven by more than just simple wear and tear of joints, it is also prompted by a destructive process of inflammation, Stanford investigators found. By revealing the underlying mechanism and identifying the triggers behind the crippling disease, their research offers hope that someday it will be possible to interrupt it. “It’s a paradigm… Read more 11/6/2011 - New Stanford study: Arthritis results from inflammation, not just wear and tear
Stanford Arthritis Shoe Hits Shelves
by admin on November 5, 2011 5:47 pm
In his BioMotion Lab, Andriacchi and his team use cameras and sophisticated software to analyze the walking gaits of patients with diseases of the knee. The most prevalent of these is osteoarthritis, a disease affecting over 20 million Americans, caused by deterioration of cartilage. Andriacchi’s research has led not only to a greater understanding of osteoarthritis but also to something he never expected – a line of shoes that helps people suffering from the painful condition.
11/02/2011 - Purging Cells in Mice Is Found to Combat Aging Ills
by admin on November 4, 2011 1:23 am
In a potentially fundamental advance, researchers have opened up a novel approach to combating the effects of aging with the discovery that a special category of cells, known as senescent cells, are bad actors that promote the aging of the tissues. Cleansing the body of the cells, they hope, could postpone many of the diseases… Read more 11/02/2011 - Purging Cells in Mice Is Found to Combat Aging Ills
10/31/2011 - A Nursing Home Shrinks Until It Feels Like a Home
by admin on November 2, 2011 2:23 pm
Toni Davis spent much of her childhood roaming the corridors of a nursing home in West Orange, N.J., where her mother was the director. Even now she recalls the pleas of the residents there: “ ‘Please help me, please take me home with you,’ they’d beg,” Ms. Davis said. “I remember asking my mom, ‘Why can’t… Read more 10/31/2011 - A Nursing Home Shrinks Until It Feels Like a Home
10/31/2011 - Happiness Associated With Longer Life
by admin on November 1, 2011 3:54 pm
Happy people don’t just enjoy life; they’re likely to live longer, too. A new study has found that those in better moods were 35% less likely to die in the next 5 years when taking their life situations into account. Read the full article at Science
10/27/2011 - Overpopulation Isn't The Problem: It's Too Few Babies
by admin on October 28, 2011 1:18 am
Continued population increases, particularly in very poor countries, threaten the world economy and environment — not to mention these countries’ own people. But overall the biggest demographic problem stems not from too many people but from too few babies. Read the full article at Forbes
10/27/2011 - Older men with higher testosterone levels lose less muscle mass as they age
by admin on October 27, 2011 5:40 pm
Study shows higher testosterone levels may help older men preserve muscle mass and delay frailty as they age A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that higher levels of testosterone were associated with reduced loss of lean muscle mass in older men, especially in… Read more 10/27/2011 - Older men with higher testosterone levels lose less muscle mass as they age
10/26/2011 - Aging Brain's Decline May Hinge on a Gene
by admin on October 26, 2011 5:34 pm
But exercise can help counteract this deterioration, study suggests Researchers have identified a gene variation that seems to have a major effect on the rate at which men experience an age-related decline in intellectual function. Read the full article at US News and World Report



