Category: Longevity News 2013
11/4/2013 - Older voters nix Social Security cuts
by admin on November 4, 2013 7:35 pm
As headlines go, it’s approaching “Dog Bites Man” territory, but it’s a story worth citing all the same as an illustration of the obstacles facing any effort to put Social Security on sounder financial footing. In an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs poll, most voters aged 50 and over opposed any changes to the retirement… Read more 11/4/2013 - Older voters nix Social Security cuts
11/4/2013 - Will Social Security run out of money?
by admin on November 4, 2013 7:25 pm
Social Security is not in financial trouble, at least not under the current laws that govern the retirement program. That’s the unequivocal answer from Steve Goss, chief actuary for the Social Security Administration, who spoke recently about Social Security’s funding challenges at the annual meeting of the Society of Actuaries in San Diego. But what… Read more 11/4/2013 - Will Social Security run out of money?
11/1/2013 - First It's Aging Parents And Now Boomer-Aged Siblings
by admin on November 1, 2013 7:59 pm
“The phone call came in the morning. The caller identified herself as a nurse at a familiar hospital. It felt as if my heart stopped when she said that my brother was in ICU with a massive stroke.” Read the full article at Forbes.
10/31/2013 - Why You Want to Hire Older Workers
by admin on October 31, 2013 6:46 pm
Laura Carstensen, director of the Stanford Center on Longevity. Dr. Carstensen points out that while older workers’ cognitive processing declines with age, their knowledge increases, particularly within a particular skill set. She also notes that older workers also tend to be happier and more emotionally stable. Happy, stable and knowledgeable workers…what’s not to like? Read the… Read more 10/31/2013 - Why You Want to Hire Older Workers
10/30/2013 - Can you retire worry-free on $1 million?
by admin on October 30, 2013 5:20 pm
A $1 million retirement kitty may work for some, but it depends on how much you take out, and what you earn on your savings. Read the full article at USA Today.
10/29/2013 - Sex Among Dementia Patients Spurs Call for Policies
by admin on October 29, 2013 5:15 pm
An association of professionals who work at hundreds of elderly-care facilities in the U.S. is calling on the homes to reconsider their policies — or, in most cases, lack of policies — on geriatric sex. Read the full article at Bloomberg.
10/29/2013 - Life and Death in Assisted Living
by admin on October 29, 2013 5:11 pm
A ProPublica and “Frontline” examination of the multibillion-dollar assisted living industry reveals a mishmash of minimal state regulation and no involvement by federal officials. Read the full article at FRONTLINE.
10/29/2013 - Fasting at Least Twice a Week Seen as Alzheimer’s Hedge
by admin on October 29, 2013 5:03 pm
Fasting two or more days a week is catching on as people seek ways to avoid a range of ailments linked to obesity from dementia to cancer. Building on promising findings in studies of mice by the U.S. National Institute of Aging, researchers are planning the first studies in humans of fasting’s potential to stave… Read more 10/29/2013 - Fasting at Least Twice a Week Seen as Alzheimer’s Hedge
10/28/2013 - 11 new gene variants linked to Alzheimer's disease
by admin on October 28, 2013 5:39 pm
In the largest genetic analysis of Alzheimer’s ever completed, scientists have discovered 11 new genes that may be tied to the late-onset form of the dementia disease. Read the full article at CBS News.
10/28/2013 - Older workers report resounding satisfaction; benefits of work rise with age
by admin on October 28, 2013 5:33 pm
A study by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 9 in 10 workers who are age 50 or older say they are very or somewhat satisfied with their job. Older workers reported satisfaction regardless of gender, race, educational level, political ideology and income level. Read the full article at The Washington… Read more 10/28/2013 - Older workers report resounding satisfaction; benefits of work rise with age