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2/1/10 - Library Journal’s Best of 2009 consumer health books includes “A Long Bright Future”

by on June 21, 2011 5:14 am
Library Journal’s Best of 2009 books on consumer health listed “A Long Bright Future: An Action Plan for a Lifetime of Happiness, Health, and Financial Security,” written by Center director Laura Carstensen. Carstensen’s book sheds the myths and misconceptions about aging that stop individuals from adequately preparing for healthy, fulfilling, and financially stable long lives.… Read more 2/1/10 - Library Journal’s Best of 2009 consumer health books includes “A Long Bright Future”

5/13/09 - SCL Releases New Findings About Voter Attitudes on Health Care Reform

by on June 21, 2011 5:12 am
Voters willing to engage in discussion about trade-offs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 10:30 AM, EASTERN May 13, 2009 STANFORD, CA—Americans want answers to tough questions about the trade-offs involved in health care reform, according to new data released today by the Stanford Center on Longevity (SCL). The findings are the result of a unique, bipartisan project… Read more 5/13/09 - SCL Releases New Findings About Voter Attitudes on Health Care Reform

5/5/09 - Cognitive and Brain Experts Urge Consumer Caution on Memory Fitness Products

by on June 21, 2011 5:08 am
Tips for navigating the marketplace of memory aids FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Gayle Osterberg, 202-548-0133 May 5, 2009 STANFORD, CA — The Stanford Center on Longevity today on behalf of 30 of the world’s finest cognitive and brain scientists released a statement providing public guidance on products claiming to improve mental fitness and the science… Read more 5/5/09 - Cognitive and Brain Experts Urge Consumer Caution on Memory Fitness Products

11/21/08 - New MacArthur research network to examine impact of aging society

by on June 21, 2011 5:06 am
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is creating a new inter-disciplinary research network to help America prepare for the challenges and opportunities posed by our aging society. Washington, DC, November 21, 2008 – The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is creating a new inter-disciplinary research network to help America prepare for… Read more 11/21/08 - New MacArthur research network to examine impact of aging society

11/12/07 - "Grumpy Old Men No More"

by on June 21, 2011 5:04 am
San Francisco, CA – Dr. Laura Carstensen, described as “one of the nation’s leading thinkers on the social psychology of aging,” outlined today her groundbreaking research debunking negative stereotypes about the emotional health of older people. She was speaking at the 60th Annual GSA Scientific Meeting in San Francisco. Carstensen, who is the founding Director… Read more 11/12/07 - "Grumpy Old Men No More"

11/5/07 - Global Aging: The New New Thing - The Big Picture of Population Change in Asia

by on June 21, 2011 4:58 am
Adele Hayutin of Stanford Center on Longevity Speaks at Gerontological Society of America Meeting San Francisco, CA – Dr. Adele Hayutin, Director of the Global Aging Program at the Stanford Center on Longevity, addressed the 60th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America today on the topic of population change in Asia. Her speech… Read more 11/5/07 - Global Aging: The New New Thing - The Big Picture of Population Change in Asia

9/1/07 - The chemical misfire that undermines healing in older people

by on June 21, 2011 4:56 am
SCL Deputy Director Rando’s work with stem cells unravels the mysteries of why people heal less efficiently as they get older STANFORD – As we age, our bodies’ ability to repair injuries and wounds degrades. Not only does the same type of wound simply take longer to heal in older people than younger people, but… Read more 9/1/07 - The chemical misfire that undermines healing in older people

4/29/07 - Older adults react more calmly to the prospect of financial loss

by on June 21, 2011 4:55 am
Brain scan study by Stanford researchers may help explain why adults over 65 feel more comfortable in their financial decision-making than younger people. And why they may be vulnerable to scams. STANFORD — In a finding that could have important implications for understanding how older adults process and make financial decisions – and why they… Read more 4/29/07 - Older adults react more calmly to the prospect of financial loss

3/10/07 - Global Aging Patterns Threaten the Economic Well-Being and Political Stability of Countries Throughout the World

by on June 21, 2011 4:53 am
Economist Adele Hayutin of Stanford’s Center on Longevity says startling demographic trends will impact not only the traditional issues of aging such as financial security and health, but also national security, trade policy, and economic prospects for all countries. STANFORD, CA — Dramatic, unprecedented changes in global aging patterns will impact the economic well-being of… Read more 3/10/07 - Global Aging Patterns Threaten the Economic Well-Being and Political Stability of Countries Throughout the World

10/5/2006 - The Sole of a Breakthrough

by on June 21, 2011 4:51 am
SCL Affiliate Tom Andriacchi has developed a special shoe that could literally shift medicine’s first line of defense against arthritis. Forty million Americans suffer the pain and weakness of osteoarthritis, the deterioration of cartilage in the joint that long has been considered an aggravating and inevitable result of aging. Now, the Stanford Center for Longevity’s… Read more 10/5/2006 - The Sole of a Breakthrough