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by admin on August 22, 2011 2:44 pm
The Bay Area’s elderly population has been growing over the past 10 years. As the boomer generation hits its sixth decade, a so-called silver tsunami is on the way. By 2050, one in five Americans is expected to be over 65. Are Bay Area cities and communities aging friendly? Listen to the podcast at KQED.org
8/18/2011 - Longer Lives for Obese Mice, With Hope for Humans of All Sizes
by admin on August 19, 2011 7:59 pm
Sustaining the flickering hope that human aging might somehow be decelerated, researchers have found they can substantially extend the average life span of obese mice with a specially designed drug. Read the full article at The New York Times
2011 CONFERENCE: The State and Future of Financial Fraud
by admin on August 15, 2011 7:18 pm
As the inaugural conference of the Research Center on the Prevention of Financial Fraud, this event seeks to share the latest interdisciplinary research as it informs our understanding, detection, and prevention of financial fraud, and to connect financial fraud researchers with prevention and detection professionals. These goals, in combination, aim to increase the efficacy of… Read more 2011 CONFERENCE: The State and Future of Financial Fraud
Scientific Research Center on Decision Neuroscience and Aging
by admin on August 15, 2011 6:49 pm
Unprecedented demographics changes are on the horizon that will drastically and rapidly increase the relative number of older adults across the globe. A larger proportion of older decision makers in the population will have tremendous economic and social impact. Anticipating and addressing these historically unprecendented changes most effectively will require an increase in scientific research on decision… Read more Scientific Research Center on Decision Neuroscience and Aging
8/11/2011 - Study finds mechanisms involved in Parkinson’s disease
by admin on August 12, 2011 8:53 pm
Researchers from the Stanford School of Medicine, including Center on Longevity faculty affiliate Bingwei Lu, have unraveled the mitochondrial mechanisms involved in Parkinson’s disease as part of a study that will be published Aug. 15 in Human Molecular Genetics. Read the full story at The Stanford Daily
8/12/2011 - Tackling the Dangers of Workplace Inactivity
by admin on August 12, 2011 8:34 pm
A growing body of evidence suggests that sedentary office workers and other inactive people are at a relatively high risk of dying early. Sedentary people have elevated levels of biomarkers linked to cardiovascular disease, including insulin, glucose, and triglycerides. And research in animals has shown that levels of an enzyme responsible for breaking down fat… Read more 8/12/2011 - Tackling the Dangers of Workplace Inactivity
8/8/2011 - Intelligence Lost: The Boomers Are Exiting
by admin on August 9, 2011 4:26 pm
The U.S. business community is facing a war of intelligence attrition. Fortune 500s will see countless experienced knowledge workers walk out the door over the next two decades. Read the full article at Bloomberg Businessweek on msnbc.com
8/5/2011 - A.M. Vitals: Alzheimer’s Research Suggests Early Interventions
by admin on August 9, 2011 4:23 pm
Research increasingly suggests that Alzheimer’s disease damages the brain years before symptoms appear, raising the possibility that treatments should be focused on this early phase if there’s a hope of slowing or reversing the disease, the WSJ reports. Read the full article in The Wall Street Journal
8/4/2011 - Centenarians Have Plenty of Bad Habits Too
by admin on August 9, 2011 4:19 pm
For those of us relying on healthy habits to get us to age 100, the findings from a new study of centenarians may come as a bit of a blow. Read the full article at The New York Times



