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3/4/2014 - Are women financially conservative or just economically realistic? (InvestmentNews)
by mbeals on March 6, 2014 4:07 pm
Women are more conservative with their finances than men and slightly less confident, according to a survey by BlackRock Inc. More than half of women surveyed globally say that they are not willing to take any risks with money, and just 21% are willing to invest in stocks. According to the survey, men are much… Read more 3/4/2014 - Are women financially conservative or just economically realistic? (InvestmentNews)
3/5/2014 - Knowledge is power when it comes to retirement planning, Stanford researcher shows
by admin on March 6, 2014 12:24 am
Gopi Shah Goda, a Stanford economics scholar and Center on Longevity faculty advisor 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 Stanford News.
3/5/2014 - Study ranks Alzheimer’s as third-leading cause of death, after heart disease and cancer
by admin on March 5, 2014 7:31 pm
Alzheimer’s disease likely plays a much larger role in the deaths of older Americans than is reported, according to a new study that says the disease may be the third-leading cause of death in the United States. Read the full article at The Washington Post.
3/5/2014 - Poor Fitness in Middle Age Tied to Higher Risk of Dementia
by admin on March 5, 2014 4:33 pm
How middle-aged people rate their own physical fitness could provide clues about their risk for future dementia, Finnish researchers report. Among people aged about 50, those who self-rate their level of fitness as poor are four times more likely to develop dementia within 30 years than those who say they have a good level of… Read more 3/5/2014 - Poor Fitness in Middle Age Tied to Higher Risk of Dementia
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3/2/2014 - Why aging is scary for economies (USA Today)
by borges on March 4, 2014 5:54 pm
giant panorama of a Chinese factory, taken in 2005 by Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky, hangs in my dining room. Thousands of young workers fill an endless factory floor. Guests to my house stare at it, awestruck. It captures what is perhaps one of the scariest features of the Chinese economy: its ability to mobilize a… Read more 3/2/2014 - Why aging is scary for economies (USA Today)
2/28/2013 - Save for Retirement First, the Children's Education Second (New York Times)
by borges on March 4, 2014 5:53 pm
A HALF-DOZEN years ago, Brian Appelbaum’s savings plan was focused mainly on his own retirement. But now he is married and the father of two young children. So Mr. Appelbaum, 53, has reassessed his outlook, as he and his wife try to save money for their retirement as well as for their children’s education. The… Read more 2/28/2013 - Save for Retirement First, the Children's Education Second (New York Times)
3/4/2014 - A Genetic Entrepreneur Sets His Sights on Aging and Death
by admin on March 4, 2014 4:31 pm
J. Craig Venter is the latest wealthy entrepreneur to think he can cheat aging and death. And he hopes to do so by resorting to his first love: sequencing genomes. Read the full article at The New York Times.
3/3/2014 - Fewer workers delaying retirement
by admin on March 3, 2014 6:16 pm
The picture is brightening, at least somewhat, for full-time workers who have been putting off plans to retire, or thinking they could never do so, according to a new survey. Read the full article at MarketWatch.
2/28/2014 - Seth Rogen on Dementia at 55
by admin on February 28, 2014 6:49 pm
Seth Rogen gave impassioned testimony before a U.S. Senate subcommittee. The comedian and his wife Lauren Miller recently started a charity dedicated to Alzheimer’s education and research advocacy, Hilarity for Charity. Video of the ever-unassuming Rogen’s plea to support Alzheimer’s research resonated widely across the Internet, already having been viewed more than 3 million times… Read more 2/28/2014 - Seth Rogen on Dementia at 55
