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7/21/2015 - Dementia Develops Faster in Women Than in Men, Study Suggests

by on July 21, 2015 1:42 pm
Women who develop slight but detectable deficits in memory and mental acuity late in life tend to decline faster than men with mild impairment, researchers reported on Tuesday. Some two-thirds of the five million Americans with Alzheimer’s disease are women, in part because women live longer. Researchers have searched in vain for decades to determine… Read more 7/21/2015 - Dementia Develops Faster in Women Than in Men, Study Suggests
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7/20/2015 - For millions, the recession is hardly over (CBS Moneywatch)

by on July 20, 2015 7:29 pm
The global economy is improving. Just don’t tell many of the people who live and work in it. That’s according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which has published a report about the labor conditions of its nearly three dozen member countries, including the U.S., Japan, and European countries such as the U.K. While… Read more 7/20/2015 - For millions, the recession is hardly over (CBS Moneywatch)
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7/20/2015 - U.S. parents spend more, worry less about college (Reuters)

by on July 20, 2015 5:55 pm
A new study by student lender Sallie Mae found the average amount spent on college education in the United States jumped for the first time in five years, thanks to greater outlays from high-income families and parental readiness to spend more. Families spent an average of $24,164 for the 2014-15 academic year, a 16 percent… Read more 7/20/2015 - U.S. parents spend more, worry less about college (Reuters)
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7/19/2015 - Are You Emotionally Ready for Retirement? (The Motley Fool)

by on July 19, 2015 7:33 pm
Retirement is a major transition. And while it may be a happy one — like other big life changes such as moving to a nicer home or welcoming a new addition to the family — it’s stressful.Anticipating the potential side effects going into your golden years will help you deal. Just as you plotted out… Read more 7/19/2015 - Are You Emotionally Ready for Retirement? (The Motley Fool)
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7/19/2015 - Saliva seen as possible diagnostic tool for Alzheimer’s disease

by on July 19, 2015 1:44 pm
Your spit might just reveal whether you’re a likely candidate for developing Alzheimer’s disease. That at least is the hope of Canadian researchers whose study suggests that analyzing certain chemical compounds in saliva could provide a cheap, noninvasive way to learn whether the brain has begun to undergo the changes that culminate in loss of… Read more 7/19/2015 - Saliva seen as possible diagnostic tool for Alzheimer’s disease
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7/19/2015 - Alzheimer's Drugs In The Works Might Help Other Diseases, Too

by on July 19, 2015 1:40 pm
Efforts to find a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease have been disappointing so far. But there’s a new generation of drugs in the works that researchers think might help not only Alzheimer’s patients, but also people with Parkinson’s disease and other brain disorders. Read the full article at National Public Radio (NPR).

7/19/2015 - Millennials extend a helping hand to aging Boomers

by on July 19, 2015 1:39 pm
“There’s demographic pressure,” says Kai Stinchcombe, the 32-year-old CEO and co-founder of True Link, which enables family members to protect their elderly loved ones from financial scammers. “As our parents age … in a thousand ways we’re going to be supporting them physically, financially emotionally, and so I do think it’s important to get as… Read more 7/19/2015 - Millennials extend a helping hand to aging Boomers
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7/17/2015 - Swindlers Target Older Women on Dating Websites (The New York Times)

by on July 17, 2015 9:59 pm
Many of those targeted are women, especially in women their 50s and 60s, often retired and living alone, who say that the email and phone wooing forms a bond that may not be physical but that is intense and enveloping. How many people are snared by Internet romance fraud is unclear, but between July 1… Read more 7/17/2015 - Swindlers Target Older Women on Dating Websites (The New York Times)
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7/17/2015 - Medicare, Medicaid popularity high: Kaiser (CNBC)

by on July 17, 2015 8:49 pm
The majority of the public has positive opinions about the massiveMedicare and Medicaid health coverage systems—which will mark their 50th anniversaries later this month—and rate them among the most important government-run programs, according to a new survey. Read the full article at CNBC.
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7/17/2015 - Judges Rebuke Limits on Wiping Out Student Loan Debt (The New York Times)

by on July 17, 2015 7:22 pm
Ms. Roth, 68, worked in many jobs over the years, but she never made quite enough to pay back the $33,000 she borrowed years earlier for an education degree she couldn’t afford to complete, and certainly not the $95,000 it ballooned to in default. She filed for bankruptcy, wiping out five figures in medical debts.… Read more 7/17/2015 - Judges Rebuke Limits on Wiping Out Student Loan Debt (The New York Times)