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    Glucose Shortage In Brain Causes Alzheimer's Disease?
    valann 47
    by valann 47  12-26-2008   
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    The Greying of Canada
    gingembre
    by gingembre  11-8-2008    1
     Will there be a national strategy to cope with the massive numbers of aging Canadians or creation of a national home-care program for seniors? "The older we get, it seems, the longer we want to live – and, indeed, are living. Like almost every other developed country, Canada is greying, big-time, as the population bulge known as baby boomers closes in on senior status, with the first wave turning 65 in 2011. They will live longer than their forebears; not only has Canadian life expectancy doubled in the past century, to 82 for men and 85 for women, but many more of us will live to be 100." "I tell old people: you have to pay attention to what you like, what gives you pleasure. I love clothes. I love food. I still cut out recipes even though I can't cook any more. I love to read. If you love reading, you've got it for life. I'm grateful to my friends and my children. I know there are grand gardens around the city but I couldn't be happier with my little garden."
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    India: No Country for Old People?
    gingembre
    by gingembre  3-21-2008    1
     A thoughtful look at the realities of aging in India. The author constructively writes: "Maybe it is also time to stop expecting everything from the government and popularize the concept of volunteer work and harness the resources of a neighborhood to get some services in place. Students in their holidays could perhaps teach the older generation the use of computers, and who is better placed than neighbors to keep an eye on the safety of the seniors." We all should strive to look after one another, especially our vulnerable ones.
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    Most older adults have brain disease: study
    Deepti
    by Deepti  12-30-2007   
     Older persons can often handle one pathology in their brain, but the burden of more than one pathology may tip them over the threshold of clinical dementia Therefore, prevention of not only Alzheimer's disease but these other pathologies, particularly stroke and those things that may increase the risk of stroke, like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, cigarette smoking, obesity, "are likely to significantly decrease the prevalence of dementia
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    US braces for baby boom retirement wave
    JICWyllie
    by JICWyllie  12-27-2007   
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    Nun brains may help unlock secrets of Alzheimer's
    gingembre
    by gingembre  12-21-2007    2
     Nun Study -- yielding valuable research into aging. And it's okay with the Pope!
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    Baby Boomers Animation :D
    gingembre
    by gingembre  11-14-2007    8
     Go to the website to view the hilarious animation, as it is not clippable. While there you'll see several other funny editorial cartoons and animations from Walt Handelsman. :D
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    1 in 7 Americans Age 71 & Older Has Dementia: NIH study
    gingembre
    by gingembre  11-3-2007   
     As this affects not only those with dementia, but their families and communities as well, we need to get busy and find ways to delay progression or prevent dementia--ways other than increasing our chances of dying young via promoting & provoking war, ignoring malnutrition and stressing our children to the point of suicide...
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    Study: Vision linked to mental decline in seniors
    gingembre
    by gingembre  11-3-2007    2
     Good news for the nearsighted, but not so good for those who are farsighted.* Guess we all should try hard to stay mentally active. Fortunately I find that clipping and writing remarks & comments is mentally stimulating! (for me, anyway ;)) *corrected...thank you, Satchemo
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    About My Grandfather...About My Grandmother
    gingembre
    by gingembre  7-31-2007   
     A poignant look at Alzheimer's and dementia as seen through the eyes of grandchildren.
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    40 Tips for Job Seekers Over 40
    gingembre
    by gingembre  7-24-2007    1
     Some good tips here. IMO tip#2 is one of the most important ones.
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    AARP looks after graying music lovers
    gingembre
    by gingembre  7-19-2007    1
     Interesting look at how boomers continue to affect the music industry to the point where even AARP is catering to boomer tastes in music radio (counter to commercial radio which is struggling "to connect with younger listeners who find most of their music online"). a bit more from the source: "At Amazon.com, the five best-selling artists in the online merchant's history are the Beatles, U2, Norah Jones, Johnny Cash and Diana Krall. The top five sellers last year included Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Andrea Bocelli — all staples of the boomer crowd"
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    The Arrow of Time
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    by Bluephoenix4  7-8-2007    4
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    Egyptian Queen Was Fat, Balding and Bearded
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    by thisnamecantbetaken  7-7-2007    9
     Pretty!...not! {Doesn't this article sound a little snippy towards women btw?}
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    William Shatner, muse to artists...
    gingembre
    by gingembre  6-26-2007    4
     :roll: Why?? "There are 76 works on view, one for each year of Shatner's age. The show runs until the end of August."
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    Guide for Caregivers: what you need to know to provide for your loved one
    gingembre
    by gingembre  6-13-2007    1
     Good list of resources, with descriptions and links: Administration on Aging (aoa.gov): Provides caregivers and their parents information on various services including elder rights. Area Agency on Aging: This government program provides a national network of social services. See n4a.org (National Association of Area Agencies on Aging) or call 800-677-1116 for your local agency. Family Caregiver Alliance (caregiver.org): Offers programs at national, state and local levels to support caregivers. AARP (aarp.org): for people age 50 and older; provides numerous benefits to members. Eldercare Locator (eldercare.gov): A service of the U.S. Admin. on Aging; links caregivers with senior services. Medicare Rights (medicare rights.org): Independent source of health-care info and assistance for people with Medicare. National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (nhpco.org): Offers information on end-of-life issues and state-specific advance directives.
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    Plans for end-of-life medical care?: study
    gingembre
    by gingembre  6-9-2007    1
     Planning ahead for medical care at life's end--who does, who doesn't, and who should? This study asked questions of people in their mid to late 60's, but IMO younger people need a plan, too. Just look at poor Terri Schiavo, who collapsed at age 26 in 1990 and, having never regained consciousness, was finally allowed to die at age 41 just two years ago. Study data came from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS), a unique 50-year study of more than 10,000 men and women, now in their mid-60s, who graduated from Wisconsin high schools in 1957. Over 7000 of the WLS participants provided info, via phone interviews and mail questionnaires, regarding their plans for end-of-life care. The results aren't surprising. The researchers' next question to explore: "Does end-of-life planning do any good" The assumption now is that having a DPAHC will reduce family suffering and ensure the loved one's wishes are carried out. But the true effectiveness of people's choices has yet to be examined."
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    Truly the end of retirement
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    by markbaard  6-9-2007    3
     When cultures beileved to treasure their elders start putting pensioners to work, that can't be good news. Japan's population, as many in the West, is growing older, and its pensioners threaten to bankrupt their economies. But what of the elders who are to frail to make money? Euthanasia? Soylent green?
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    Video games for senior citizens: Wii fun
    gingembre
    by gingembre  6-7-2007   
     Fun and gaming for retired folks. Whee! ... I mean, Wii.
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    When to have a child, if ever: The impact in later life
    gingembre
    by gingembre  5-26-2007    3
     The results of this research: "Early mothers were the least satisfied and most depressed of all four groups, while delayed or late mothers were the most satisfied with their lives and the happiest." "All other things being equal, the childless women were about as satisfied and happy with their lives as the on-time mothers." "In mid-life, being married or having a partner has a greater impact on a woman's well-being than whether or not she has children" This study suggests that childless women are just as likely to experience psychological well-being later in life as women who have children when they are between 19 and 24, and end up happier than women who have children before age 19, so having children is no guarantee of greater happiness in your old age. Motherhood isn't likely to make you happier later in life unless you delay having children until age 25 or after. It also points to our need for loving relationships as we age in order to feel happy.
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    Drink A Day May Delay Dementia
    shunyax
    by shunyax  5-25-2007    2
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    Surely I don't look that old!
    gingembre
    by gingembre  5-22-2007    12
     I laugh ruefully...
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    PAWS: pet project helps seniors, too
    gingembre
    by gingembre  5-5-2007   
     Heartwarming news for a change! Side note: Ola Carlson, the elderly woman featured in this story, apparently led a wild life. Read the article for the racy details. :D
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    Walkable neighborhoods & depression risk linked: study
    gingembre
    by gingembre  5-5-2007    1
     Suburban sprawl is not just an environmental issue; this study indicates that it is also mental health issue, particularly for men.
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    Older Adults: Depression and Suicide Facts
    gingembre
    by gingembre  4-28-2007    2
     :(
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    The Wooden Bowl
    egsnyder
    by egsnyder  4-12-2007    2
     Some wisdom to live by here!
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    IBM tool will help visually impaired "see" Internet multimedia
    gingembre
    by gingembre  3-28-2007    1
     "IBM has developed other technologies for the visually impaired, including a talking browser and programs that help people with visual impairments adjust font sizes and color contrast on Web pages," reports Information Week. Great news!
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    New Interactive Television to Help Patients and Elderly
    gingembre
    by gingembre  3-28-2007    1
     In addition to monitoring patients' vital signs, an "interactive dosifier" feature creates reminders that pop up on the television so that people don't forget to take their medication. Patients can send messages to their doctor via the TV set also. Another innovative way to help elderly people remain in their homes instead of uprooting them and warehousing them in nursing homes and retirement centers. This gives me hope. I had planned to be set adrift on an ice floe when the time came that I could no longer live at home, but with global warming that plan may have to be scrapped. Perhaps this telemedicine will be a viable alternative.
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    Why intersections are often deadly for older drivers
    gingembre
    by gingembre  3-23-2007    2
     Rearch that corroborates what many of us already suspected was true, based on our own observations. "Researchers looked at intersection crashes in Connecticut from August 2003 to October 2004 and interviewed at-fault drivers to determine what led to the collision. The researchers analyzed answers for age-related trends, comparing three groups — drivers 35-54, 70-79 and 80 plus."
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    Shocking but True: The Secret Lives of Your Parents
    gingembre
    by gingembre  3-23-2007    5
     How well do you know-or want to know-your parents as people with dreams and desires apart from parenting?
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    Solution Helps Keep Seniors At Home
    gingembre
    by gingembre  2-17-2007   
     "It's a good example of how people working around the country at the grass-roots level can change the way a whole big bureaucratic program works," says Dr. Mark McClellan, former chief of Medicaid.
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    New Tool May Lead to Treating Early Alzheimer's
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-21-2007   
     Why the disease is called Alzheimer's, and how yeast may be involved in the early detection and treatment....
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    Will Domestic Partners Gain Legal Rights?
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-21-2007   
     Some people can't legally marry. Others can't afford to marry. It's way past time that domestic partners be granted the legal rights that have been withheld from them.
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    Good wins fight against evil! Googlefight
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-18-2007    11
     Compare how many results are found by Google for two contrasting phrases. Type 2 words and look at the winner! It's entertaining, but also useful for finding out which of two spellings for a word is more commonly used. For example I set up a "fight" between "aging" and "ageing", since "ageing" annoys me. It was gratifying to learn that aging (71,900.000 results) is much more commonly used than ageing (34,000,000 results).
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    Australians among the longest living in the world
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-15-2007    3
     Canberrans live longer and better than most other people in the world, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
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    Why it's not a crazy idea to be bilingual
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-13-2007    12
     That's it--I'm going to start using my Spanish and continue my French lessons!
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    China's population to increase by 200 million in 30 years
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-11-2007   
     " According to the plan set out in the report, county and town-level agencies in rural areas should improve their services to better implement family planning policies. Families with one child will be rewarded by the government, and the endowment insurance system in rural areas should be strengthened to improve care for the elderly. The report also calls for improvements to the nine-year compulsory education system, the control of HIV/AIDS and public health services."
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    Sex Offenders Fill Geriatric Wards of U.S. Prisons
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-8-2007    1
     Sex offenders in their 60's, 70's and 80's...are a growing problem in U.S. prisons. Studies suggest that sex offenders are more likely to start these crimes, or to keep committing them, in old age. With recidivism such a problem, and their declining health a huge problem, what is society to do with these "dirty old men"? A sad but enlightening article from NPR.
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    Surprising Secret to a Long Life: Stay in School
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-4-2007    1
     An interesting read. I'm not sure if the key factor is school itself. IMO it is education, whether via traditional school or through self-teaching, that makes all the difference in life. Being taught to think is what is important.
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    See your way to a longer life
    gingembre
    by gingembre  1-3-2007   
     SOURCE: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, December 2006. Ut oh. Time to get my vision checked again. I suggest that you do the same. And make sure that your mom and grandma get their vision checked too.
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