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Will Mexico’s aging population see cancer care as a priority?
• Cancer • • Aging and Gerontology • May 08 15
Mexico is undergoing a transformation: ranked as the second largest economy in Latin America, it’s an increasingly dynamic middle-income country - and its population…
Study finds cardiorespiratory fitness contributes to successful brain aging
• Brain • • Aging and Gerontology • • Physical activity -exercise • Apr 27 15
Cardiorespiratory fitness may positively impact the structure of white matter in the brains of older adults. These results suggest that exercise could be prescribed…
Survey shows half of older adults in US now taking aspirin
• Aging and Gerontology • Apr 16 15
A national survey suggests that slightly more than half of the older adults in the United States are now taking a daily dose of…
Scientists develop new technique that reduces halo effect caused by lenses
• Eye / Vision Problems • • Aging and Gerontology • Apr 15 15
In a recent study published in Optics Communications, scientists from Bar-Ilan University in Israel have presented a new technique that significantly reduces the…
Age-related changes in the brain can have significant impact on individuals, society
• Brain • • Aging and Gerontology • Apr 14 15
Gradual and variable change in mental functions that occurs naturally as people age, not as part of a neurological disease such as Alzheimer’s disease,…
Older people can learn to spend less time sitting down
• Aging and Gerontology • Apr 08 15
“I feel lethargic when I sit all day,” said Gerald Alexander, an 82-year-old retired social service worker among the 25 Group Health patients who…
Exercise Beats Vitamin D for Injury Prevention
• Aging and Gerontology • • Physical activity -exercise • Apr 05 15
Exercise and vitamin D supplements may help prevent injurious falls in older adults, a randomized trial found.
Finnish researchers recruited 409 women ages 70…
Can exercise training prevent premature death in elderly?
• Aging and Gerontology • • Physical activity -exercise • Mar 04 15
“Generation 100 will determine whether exercise training leads to more active and healthier years, and will establish reference values for several important measures such…
Primary care nurse-delivered interventions can increase physical activity in older adults
• Aging and Gerontology • • Physical activity -exercise • Feb 17 15
A primary care nurse-delivered intervention can lead to sustained increases in physical activity (PA) among older adults, according to an article published by Tess…
Communication is key when dealing with aging parents
• Aging and Gerontology • Jan 28 15
Headstrong elderly parents and their adult children may be able to find common ground with proper intervention, according to researchers in human development.
Scientists extend telomeres to slow cell aging
• Aging and Gerontology • Jan 23 15
Will extending telomeres lead to longer, healthier lives? Researchers have taken an important step toward answering this question by developing a new treatment used…
Older minds need physical and mental activity
• Brain • • Aging and Gerontology • • Physical activity -exercise • Jan 21 15
Exercising the body and mind may be the best way to keep an older brain sharp, suggests a new study.
Physical exercise in old age can stimulate brain fitness, but effect decreases with advancing age
• Aging and Gerontology • • Physical activity -exercise • Oct 21 14
Magdeburg/Germany, October 14th, 2014. Physical exercise in old age can improve brain perfusion as well as certain memory skills. This is the finding of…
Scientists Identify the Signature of Aging in the Brain
• Brain • • Aging and Gerontology • Sep 29 14
How the brain ages is still largely an open question – in part because this organ is mostly insulated from direct contact with…
Decision-support program helps keep seniors out of the emergency room
• Emergencies / First Aid • • Aging and Gerontology • Sep 18 14
An Emergency Room Decision-Support (ERDS) program can significantly reduce ER visits and hospital admissions among older adults on Medicare. This could have important economic…
Evidence mounting that older adults who volunteer are happier, healthier
• Aging and Gerontology • Aug 29 14
Older adults who stay active by volunteering are getting more out of it than just an altruistic feeling – they are receiving a…
Older adults have morning brains
• Brain • • Aging and Gerontology • Aug 07 14
Older adults who are tested at their optimal time of day (the morning), not only perform better on demanding cognitive tasks but also activate…
Taking a New Look at Cognition and Aging
• Brain • • Aging and Gerontology • • Neurology • Jul 16 14
From a cognitive perspective, aging is typically associated with decline. As we age, it may get harder to remember names and dates, and it…
Shorter sleep may speed brain aging
• Aging and Gerontology • • Sleep Aid • Jul 10 14
With less sleep, normal aging-related structural changes in the brain progress slightly faster in middle-aged and older people, according to a new brain imaging…
Exercise reduces mobility problems among older adults: study
• Aging and Gerontology • • Physical activity -exercise • May 28 14
People in their 70s and 80s who took part in a moderate-intensity exercise program over several years were more likely to retain their ability…
Molecular Switches for Age-Related Memory Decline? A Genetic Variant Protects Against Brain Aging
• Brain • • Aging and Gerontology • • Neurology • May 06 14
Even among the healthiest individuals, memory and cognitive abilities decline with age. This aspect of normal aging can affect an individual’s quality of life…
One in five older Americans take medications that work against each other
• Aging and Gerontology • Mar 13 14
About three out of four older Americans have multiple chronic health conditions, and more than 20 percent of them are being treated with drugs…
Turning back the clock on aging muscles?
• Aging and Gerontology • Feb 20 14
A study co-published in Nature Medicine this week by University of Toronto researcher Penney Gilbert has determined a stem cell based method for restoring…
Color vision problems become more common with age, reports Optometry and Vision Science
• Eye / Vision Problems • • Aging and Gerontology • Feb 20 14
Abnormal color vision increases significantly with aging - affecting one-half or more of people in the oldest age groups, reports a study in Optometry…
New sitting risk: Disability after 60
• Aging and Gerontology • • Neurology • Feb 19 14
If you’re 60 and older, every additional hour a day you spend sitting is linked to doubling the risk of being disabled -…