Category: Longevity News 2014

6/22/2014 - Retired couples wrestle over money issues

by on June 22, 2014 4:50 pm
Retirees often feel extra stress about money because of scarcity and not earning an income. Read the full article at USA Today.

6/20/2014 - States facing rising tide of retirement

by on June 20, 2014 7:17 pm
Aging baby boomers are showing signs they are willing to relinquish their jobs as the Great Recession recedes, bringing on the wave of retirements that state governments feared. Read the full article at USA Today.
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6/20/2014 - Don’t give up trying to persuade an aging parent to move to better care

by on June 20, 2014 7:09 pm
Like many seniors, my mother stubbornly clung to her independence even though it put her in harm’s way. Nearly 90 percent of people over 65 want to stay in their home as long as possible, according to AARP. Ideally, it is better and can be more cost-effective for people to age in place as long… Read more 6/20/2014 - Don’t give up trying to persuade an aging parent to move to better care

6/20/2014 - Aging isn’t the challenge; building an equitable society is

by on June 20, 2014 5:55 pm
At the dawn of the 21st century, chronological age is a highly meaningful criterion. It signals access to benefits like pensions and health insurance, discounts at movie theaters, and set-aside seats on public transportation. The basis for its appeal is obvious: Age is an extremely reliable statistic. Read the full article by Stanford Center on Longevity… Read more 6/20/2014 - Aging isn’t the challenge; building an equitable society is

6/20/2014 - It’s Official: The Boomerang Kids Won’t Leave

by on June 20, 2014 5:47 pm
One in five people in their 20s and early 30s is currently living with his or her parents. And 60 percent of all young adults receive financial support from them. That’s a significant increase from a generation ago, when only one in 10 young adults moved back home and few received financial support. The common… Read more 6/20/2014 - It’s Official: The Boomerang Kids Won’t Leave

6/20/2014 - A Chiseled Bodybuilder, Frail Clients and a Fitness Story for the Ages

by on June 20, 2014 5:47 pm
Martin Luther King Addo, who honed his muscles using a mango tree as a pull-up bar and concrete blocks for dumbbells, is a two-time former winner of the Mr. Ghana bodybuilding championship. Years ago, his chiseled physique, bowling ball biceps and camera-ready smile brought him fame across his homeland in West Africa. Today Mr. Addo… Read more 6/20/2014 - A Chiseled Bodybuilder, Frail Clients and a Fitness Story for the Ages

6/19/2014 - Boomers: Prepare for Your Second Act

by on June 19, 2014 11:22 pm
It’s the question of the age–and the question of our age. My generation is the first to get a heads-up that many of us will be living longer than we ever imagined, many of us working into our 70s and living into our 90s. But what are we going to do? As Laura Carstensen, director… Read more 6/19/2014 - Boomers: Prepare for Your Second Act
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6/19/2014 - A Test for the Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

by on June 19, 2014 11:21 pm
The test was developed over five years by a team led by Dr. Douglas W. Scharre, a neurologist at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Known as the Self-Administered Gerocognitive Examination, or SAGE, the four-page test can be completed in about 10 to 15 minutes by patients at home, or while in the waiting… Read more 6/19/2014 - A Test for the Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

6/19/2014 - Hypoglycemia Rising in Older People With Diabetes

by on June 19, 2014 10:30 pm
Most of the time, the older woman seemed sharp. But increasingly, she became confused and disoriented — a case of “intermittent dementia,” one doctor speculated. Further tests were ordered, and then another diagnosis emerged. It wasn’t dementia at all. It was hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. The woman had diabetes and was taking too much… Read more 6/19/2014 - Hypoglycemia Rising in Older People With Diabetes

6/19/2014 - How Your State Rates In Terms Of Long-Term Care

by on June 19, 2014 10:27 pm
In just 12 years, the oldest members of the huge baby-boom generation will turn 80. Many will need some kind of long-term care. A new study from AARP says that care could vary dramatically in cost and quality depending on where they live. Read the full article at National Public Radio (NPR).