Aging in America
Richard Eisenberg reports on what he learned at the American Society on Aging’s (ASA) Aging in America Conference, and the What’s Next Boomer Business Summit. More, here.
Richard Eisenberg reports on what he learned at the American Society on Aging’s (ASA) Aging in America Conference, and the What’s Next Boomer Business Summit. More, here.
Katie Lobosco at CNN Money answers a reader's question about how real estate can aid in retirement. More, here.
Results from the the West Health Institute/NORC Survey on Aging in America show many similarities between younger and older Americans and their concerns about aging. More, here.
A study in The Lancet identified the Tsimane people in the forests of Bolivia to have the world's healthiest hearts. Read about their diet and exercise, here.
Kelly Zhou, writing for the Cornell Sun, shares a synopsis of Harvard Professor Vadim Gladyshev's recent seminar “Mechanisms of Aging and Redox Control”. More, here.
Nilotinib, a drug approved to treat leukemia, has been green-lit for more tests to prove its efficacy in treating Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. More, here.
CNBC reports on a new study published in the journal Cell Systems, which cites a genetic variant that strongly impacts how the brain ages. More, here.
Becca R. Levy, a professor of epidemiology at Yale University of Public Health, led a team that used results from the Health and Retirement Study to conclude that reading will increase longevity. More, here.
Jean Chatzky had a piece on Today.com a while back about the benefits of continuing to work. More, here.
A new study, published in the journal Cell Metabolism, cites high-intensity interval training (HIIT) as the best exercise method to reverse signs of aging. More, here.