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by admin on June 3, 2014 10:21 pm
6/2/2014 - Catherine Heaney to receive Roland Prize for developing long-term community partnerships
by admin on June 2, 2014 6:25 pm
Catherine “Cathy” Heaney, associate professor (teaching) of psychology and of medicine — and a Center on Longevity faculty affiliate — will receive the 2014 Miriam Aaron Roland Volunteer Service Prize for establishing meaningful long-term community partnerships and providing life-changing learning opportunities for Stanford students. Read the full article at Stanford Report.
6/2/2014 - Learning second language 'slows brain ageing'
by admin on June 2, 2014 6:08 pm
Learning a second language can have a positive effect on the brain, even if it is taken up in adulthood, a University of Edinburgh study suggests. Researchers found that reading, verbal fluency and intelligence were improved in a study of 262 people tested either aged 11 or in their seventies. Read the full article at… Read more 6/2/2014 - Learning second language 'slows brain ageing'
6/2/2014 - New Technologies to Help Seniors Age in Place
by admin on June 2, 2014 4:53 pm
Researchers test ways to prevent elderly people from injuring themselves at home. Read the full article at The Wall Street Journal.
6/1/2014 - Making Aging Positive
by admin on June 1, 2014 4:08 pm
Many of my older-adult patients wanted to make a difference in the world but, finding no role for themselves, were treated as socially useless. Having created a new stage of life, the next step is to make it meaningful. Read the full article at The Atlantic.
5/30/2014 - Rethinking the Traditional Retirement Community
by admin on May 30, 2014 6:02 pm
While many older residents prefer restricted neighborhoods for privacy and quiet, developers have been forced to offer features that are suitable for increasingly active customers who want more variety. “Today people do not want a geezer ghetto,” said Margaret Wylde, president of ProMatura Group, a market research firm in Oxford, Miss., that specializes in older… Read more 5/30/2014 - Rethinking the Traditional Retirement Community
5/29/2014 - How an aging population could be tonic for the economy
by admin on May 29, 2014 8:41 pm
Economists worry about something called the economic dependency ratio – the number of people over age 65 to 100 working-age people. The U.S. Census Bureau projects that the ratio will jump sharply in the years ahead as the population gets grayer – from 22 in 2010 to 35 in 2030. But what if we could… Read more 5/29/2014 - How an aging population could be tonic for the economy
5/28/2014 - Learning keeps cells alive in young brains
by admin on May 28, 2014 4:46 pm
Scientists have known for years that the neurons in adult rats could be saved with learning. What they didn’t know was if this would be the case for young rats, which produce two to four times more neurons than adult animals. When scientists looked at the hippocampus—a portion of the brain associated with the process… Read more 5/28/2014 - Learning keeps cells alive in young brains
5/27/2014 - Living to 100?
by admin on May 27, 2014 11:10 pm
It turns out that living to 100 is a real possibility for many of us in our 70s and for half of kids now in preschool. The 2012 Census reported about 53,000 centenarians in the U.S., but the numbers are growing rapidly. It’s projected that by 2040, there will be nearly a million centenarians (80% of them… Read more 5/27/2014 - Living to 100?
5/27/2014 - Exercise program keeps older adults on their feet
by admin on May 27, 2014 6:18 pm
In old age, losing the ability to walk a short distance often means losing independence. Now researchers say they have found a treatment that, for some, can prevent that loss of mobility. Read the full article at USA Today.
