3/31/2014 - New Plant Compound From Strawberries May Prevent Alzheimer's And Memory Loss

by on March 31, 2014 4:05 pm
Fisetin, a flavonol found in strawberries, mangoes, cucumber, and other fruits and vegetables, may protect the brain against Alzheimer’s, dementia, and age-related memory loss, according to research just out from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Read the full article at Forbes.

3/28/2014 - Having ‘the other talk’ with your kids — not storks, but aging

by on March 28, 2014 8:31 pm
As parents, we care for our children until they can fend for themselves. Then one day, the roles are reversed. Our kids become the caretakers. Perhaps you won’t need assistance in your senior years. You would be one of the lucky ones. The fact is that about 70 percent of people 65 or older will… Read more 3/28/2014 - Having ‘the other talk’ with your kids — not storks, but aging

3/27/2014 - 7 Reasons to Prioritize Retirement Over Your Child's Education (U.S. News & World Report)

by on March 28, 2014 7:17 pm
There are a variety of ways to pay for college, but no ways to get around saving for retirement. Read the full article at U.S. News & World Report.

3/27/2014 - Latinos Live Longer But Struggle To Save Enough For Retirement (NPR)

by on March 28, 2014 7:15 pm
Many American workers find themselves financially unprepared for retirement. Among racial and ethnic groups, Latinos are the least prepared. Read the full article at NPR.

3/28/2014 - Finances and the Aging Brain

by on March 28, 2014 6:32 pm
Some recent research has shown that highly intelligent retirees—even those with no signs of dementia—find it harder to distinguish safe investments from risky ones. Compared with younger investors, those over the age of 65 “showed striking and costly inconsistencies” in their financial behavior, according to a study of 135 subjects led by Ifat Levy, a… Read more 3/28/2014 - Finances and the Aging Brain

3/27/2014- Raising the Bar for Elderly Care at Home

by on March 27, 2014 8:20 pm
As the country’s elderly population increases, health care providers face new challenges. Read the full article at U.S. News and World Report.

3/27/2014 - Latinos Live Longer But Struggle To Save Enough For Retirement

by on March 27, 2014 8:14 pm
Many American workers find themselves financially unprepared for retirement. Among racial and ethnic groups, Latinos are the least prepared. They’re one of the fastest-growing racial or ethnic groups, and they have a longer life expectancy than whites and blacks — at about 81 years old. Read the full article at National Public Radio (NPR).

3/27/2014 - Think Your Retirement Health Care Costs Will Be Under Six Figures? Think Again

by on March 27, 2014 4:43 pm
According to a new study by Fidelity Investments, more than 80% of Americans polled are worried about whether they will be able to cover health care costs in retirement.  That concern may be well-founded: Fidelity projects that the average couple retiring today will need about $220,000 to pay for out-of-pocket health care costs in retirement—and that’s not… Read more 3/27/2014 - Think Your Retirement Health Care Costs Will Be Under Six Figures? Think Again

3/24/2014 - Feeling ill-effects of private long-term care insurance (LA Times)

by on March 27, 2014 3:11 pm
Critics of safety-net programs such as Social Security and Medicare are fond of saying that the private sector would do a much better job of protecting people thanks to the magic of the marketplace. Mike and Judy Holtzman of Laguna Woods are now experiencing the magic of the marketplace for long-term care insurance. And it… Read more 3/24/2014 - Feeling ill-effects of private long-term care insurance (LA Times)

3/26/2014 - The VR Experience That May Have Convinced Mark Zuckerberg to Buy Oculus

by on March 26, 2014 6:27 pm
Weeks before Facebook announced that it had acquired virtual reality gaming headset manufacturer Oculus Rift, Zuckerberg made a private visit to Stanford University. He was there to see one of the country’s leading virtual reality experts and Center on Longevity faculty affiliate, Associate Professor Jeremy Bailenson. Read the full article at Mashable.