Category: Longevity News 2012

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12/6/2012 - Center on Longevity Director Laura Carstensen Makes AARP's "The Influentials: 50 Over 50" List

by on December 7, 2012 6:27 pm
Center on Longevity Founding Director Laura Carstensen was listed in AARP’s “The Influentials: 50 Over 50″ List. Among those listed are U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, political satirist and talk show host Jon Stewart and legendary musician Bruce Springsteen. “On Wall Street, in Washington and beyond, these folks have a huge impact on our… Read more 12/6/2012 - Center on Longevity Director Laura Carstensen Makes AARP's "The Influentials: 50 Over 50" List
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12/5/2012 - For the Old, Less Sense of Whom to Trust

by on December 7, 2012 5:45 pm
There’s a reason so many older people fall for financial scams, new research suggests. They don’t respond as readily to visual cues that suggest a person might be untrustworthy, and their brains don’t send out as many warning signals that ignite a danger ahead gut response. Read the full article at The New York Times.
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12/5/2012 - Generation Y looks far ahead, to retirement

by on December 5, 2012 8:18 pm
When it comes to saving money, Generation Y is asking “why not?” Young people are discovering that the earlier they start saving for retirement and the longer they work, the larger the nest egg will be. And they are looking for ways to change their savings behavior accordingly. Read the full article at The Boston… Read more 12/5/2012 - Generation Y looks far ahead, to retirement
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12/5/2012 – Know What You’ll Look Like in 30 Years – Maybe Then You’ll Max Out Your 401(k)

by on December 5, 2012 6:43 pm
Don’t think you’ll ever get old? Keith Richards probably didn’t either. But at least he had a retirement plan. Chances are good, however, that you’re not saving enough for your retirement. To convince you to sock away enough gold for your golden years, Merrill Edge has launched an online magic mirror to remind you that… Read more 12/5/2012 – Know What You’ll Look Like in 30 Years – Maybe Then You’ll Max Out Your 401(k)
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12/3/2012 - Forced to Choose: Exploring Other Options

by on December 3, 2012 10:48 pm
Medicare will pay for hospice, the acknowledged gold standard for those at the end of life and their families, and it will also pay for skilled nursing (known in this universe as the “sniff” benefit, for Skilled Nursing Facility or S.N.F.). But only rarely will it cover both at the same time, which creates a… Read more 12/3/2012 - Forced to Choose: Exploring Other Options
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12/1/2012 - More Babies, Please

by on December 1, 2012 11:24 pm
IN the eternally recurring debates about whether some rival great power will knock the United States off its global perch, there has always been one excellent reason to bet on a second American century: We have more babies than the competition. Read the full article at The New York Times.
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12/1/2012 - Mortgage Catch Pushes Widows Into Foreclosure

by on December 1, 2012 11:22 pm
Just as the housing market is recovering, a growing group of homeowners — widows over the age of 50 whose husbands alone were holders of the mortgage — are losing their homes to foreclosure because of a paperwork flaw that keeps them from obtaining loan modifications. In the latest chapter of the foreclosure crisis, homeowners… Read more 12/1/2012 - Mortgage Catch Pushes Widows Into Foreclosure
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12/1/2012 - Taking a Stand for Office Ergonomics

by on December 1, 2012 11:12 pm
The health studies that conclude that people should sit less, and get up and move around more, have always struck me as fitting into the “well, duh” category. Related Bits Blog: Field Notes in Ergonomic Diversity: Standup Workers Speak (December 2, 2012) But a closer look at the accumulating research on sitting reveals something more… Read more 12/1/2012 - Taking a Stand for Office Ergonomics
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11/29/2012 - Why Can’t I Hear as Well as Before?

by on November 30, 2012 5:53 pm
While hearing loss can have a variety of causes, including infection and some medications, presbycusis is the term for the gradual decline in ear function that occurs as people age. “The sensory nerve endings in the organ of hearing become structurally damaged,” said Dr. Gordon B. Hughes, program director of clinical trials for the National… Read more 11/29/2012 - Why Can’t I Hear as Well as Before?
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11/29/2012 - Under One Roof, Building for Extended Families

by on November 30, 2012 5:49 pm
A Pew study reports that 41 percent of adults between 25 and 29 are now living, or have lived recently, with their parents. Over all, more than 50 million Americans are in multigenerational households, a 10 percent increase from 2007. It is a back-to-the-future moment. “You have to go back to the 1940s to see… Read more 11/29/2012 - Under One Roof, Building for Extended Families