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3/9/2014 - Biomarkers could predict Alzheimer's before it starts
by admin on March 9, 2014 5:36 pm
A simple blood test has the potential to predict whether a healthy person will develop symptoms of dementia within two or three years. If larger studies uphold the results, the test could fill a major gap in strategies to combat brain degeneration, which is thought to show symptoms only at a stage when it too… Read more 3/9/2014 - Biomarkers could predict Alzheimer's before it starts
3/05/14 - Another Way to Do the Math for Social Security Reform (New York Times)
by borges on March 7, 2014 7:54 pm
Social Security is a hot button political issue, but there is actually more agreement on the matter than might meet the eye. Consider a potential Social Security reform that increases benefits for low income retirees and raises taxes on workers with relatively high incomes. This sounds a lot like what Democratic members of Congress might… Read more 3/05/14 - Another Way to Do the Math for Social Security Reform (New York Times)
3/7/2014 - ‘Aging-in-place’ features for the home gain higher profile as baby boomers get older
by admin on March 7, 2014 5:52 pm
Aging-in-place design choices are gaining a higher profile as baby boomers become a larger and larger segment of the population. According to AARP, the majority of older Americans want to stay in their homes permanently and live independently. This demographic change translates into demand for residential designs that anticipate changes in health, vision or mobility,… Read more 3/7/2014 - ‘Aging-in-place’ features for the home gain higher profile as baby boomers get older
3/7/2014 - An Aging Population Also Poses Opportunities for Retirement Careers
by admin on March 7, 2014 5:32 pm
As the population ages, jobs like massage therapist and others like senior fitness trainers, dietitians and nutritionists, personal assistants, handymen, drivers and caterers who prepare meals for shut-ins are on the upswing. By 2050, according to the Pew Research Center projections, the nation’s population of people 65 and older is expected to slightly more than… Read more 3/7/2014 - An Aging Population Also Poses Opportunities for Retirement Careers
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by admin on March 7, 2014 5:28 pm
3/5/2014 - Sunbelt States Rank Low On Retirement Financial Security (Forbes)
by mbeals on March 7, 2014 12:48 am
Retirement in a warm locale sure sounds appealing, particularly given the brutal winter that much of the country has suffered through. But frigid Wyoming, Alaska, Minnesota and North Dakota come out on top in a new academic study of the state of retirement financial security in the states. Meanwhile, retirement meccas Florida and South Carolina… Read more 3/5/2014 - Sunbelt States Rank Low On Retirement Financial Security (Forbes)
3/6/2014 - Who Cares What Your “Real Age” Is?
by admin on March 6, 2014 7:25 pm
It is true that with aging comes certain, well, challenges, to put it lightly. Our taste buds become less effective, our sense of touch becomes dampened, our metabolism slows down, our eyesight changes, our muscle mass begins to diminish in tandem with a decline in bone mass, and our risk of getting a range of… Read more 3/6/2014 - Who Cares What Your “Real Age” Is?
3/6/2014 - Is Alzheimer’s even more deadly than we thought?
by admin on March 6, 2014 5:24 pm
A new study in the journal Neurology finds Alzheimer’s may account for many more deaths than we previously realized. While the CDC ranks the disease as the sixth-leading killer in the U.S., the new study puts the annual death toll at around half-a-million, pushing it up to the third leading cause of death. Hari Sreenivasan… Read more 3/6/2014 - Is Alzheimer’s even more deadly than we thought?
3/6/2014 - Retirement: It's a family affair
by admin on March 6, 2014 4:55 pm
The consequences of your retirement planning decisions often ripple out beyond just yourself and your spouse or partner, and these consequences can significantly impact your extended family and close friends in both positive and negative ways. Read the full article by Center on Longevity Consulting Research Scholar Steve Vernon at CBS MoneyWatch.
3/5/2014 - Knowledge is power when it comes to retirement planning, Stanford researcher shows (Stanford Report)
by mbeals on March 6, 2014 4:08 pm
A Stanford economics scholar found that people increase their savings when they use retirement income projections and have access to detailed information about the benefits of saving now for use later. When such information is absent, people save less. Read the full article at the Stanford Report.
