National Institute On Aging

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Aging Matters: Exercise isn’t just for youth

We hear it all the time - exercise for your health. But how does exercise impact later life? Andif exercise hasn't ever been a regular routine, why are the retirement years a good time to start?The benefits of exercise are many. It helps reduce stress, ... [Published Maui News - 20 hours ago]
First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

How to collect social security for 55 years

The cover of the May issue of National Geographic shows a baby with the caption, “This Baby Will Live to be 120.” Inside the magazine is the article, titled “On Beyond 100.”Before diving headfirst into the article, Life in the Boomer Lane suspected it ... [Published Examiner.com - May 18 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Dementia Care Costs Surpass Heart Disease, Cancer, RAND Study Finds

An analysis of expenditures related to dementia from a subset of a national database comprising retired people found that dementia care spending totaled an estimated $109 billion. Including informal, unpaid care to medical and professional and nursing ... [Published Neurology Today - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Go4Life from NIH

According to the National Institute on Aging of the Nation Institutes for Health, most people tend to focus on one activity or type of exercise and think they’re doing enough. The goal, however, is to be creative and choose all four types of exercise ... [Published ThirdAge - May 16 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 2 reports

Test of Biomarkers Proves Alzheimer’s Can Be Predicted Years Before Symptoms Appear

– Testing of several biomarkers previously shown to predict which patients will develop Alzheimer’s disease later in life has found they all work years before symptoms develop and with about the same degree of certainty. Scientists at “We wanted to see ... [Published Senior Journal - May 15 2013]
First reported May 15 2013 - Updated May 15 2013 - 1 reports

Younger Seniors Deplete IRAs Faster

Americans in their sixties are taking more money out of their IRAs than those who are older, according to a new report.The report, from the Employee Benefit Research Institute, found that Americans between 61 and 70 years old were making withdrawals that ... [Published Accounting Today - May 15 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Alzheimer's markers predict start of mental decline

Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have helped identify many of the biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease that could potentially predict which patients will develop the disorder later in life. Now, studying spinal fluid ... [Published WUSTL Medicine & Healthcare News - May 13 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Weight Gain Linked with Personality Trait Changes

Newswise — TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — People who gain weight are more likely to give in to temptations but also are more thoughtful about their actions, according to a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological ... [Published Newswise - May 14 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Family longevity may lessen early onset of dementia

The sons and daughters of people who live very long lives tend to get the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease later than others, but they're not immune from the memory-robbing disease, according to a new study.Based on comparisons of people in their 90s, ... [Published Eureka Times-Standard - May 14 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Study: Dementia tops cancer, heart disease in cost

Cancer and heart disease are bigger killers, but Alzheimer's disease is the most expensive malady in the U.S., costing families and society $157 billion to $215 billion a year, according to a new study that looked at this in unprecedented detail.The biggest ... [Published Eureka Times-Standard - May 14 2013]
First reported May 06 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 2 reports

Weight gain affects personality traits

People who gain weight are more likely to give in to temptations but also are more thoughtful about their actions, according to a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.To understand how fluctuations ... [Published Health24 - May 07 2013]
First reported Apr 24 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 4 reports

Teen years may be critical in later stroke risk

Apr. 24, 2013 — The teenage years may be a key period of vulnerability related to living in the "stroke belt" when it comes to future stroke risk, according to a new study published in the April 24, 2013, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal ... [Published Science Daily - Apr 24 2013]

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"I'm not just trying to keep my parents alive; I'm trying to have a good life with them and live my life at the same time," she says. "There's still a lot of fun and a lot of surprises and just a lot of love. My parents are just very sweet individuals and I'm very lucky in that way."
...I have to admit there were some stormy times, and I was not always sure he was going to get his degree," recollected Buckholz. "I am glad he did, because during his research career over the next 31 years, he made a real contribution to Alzheimer s disease research."
"Our goal is to launch this new era of Alzheimer's re, establish the framework to test the range of promising prevention therapies, and find ones that work without losing a generation, says Reiman. "It is our hope and expectation that a scientific road to a world without Alzheimer's disease would travel through Arizona."

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Aging Matters: Exercise isn’t just for youth [Published Maui News - 20 hours ago]
Alzheimer's Cases Rise, But Hope Remains [Published St. Louis Public Radio - May 18 2013]
How to collect social security for 55 years [Published Examiner.com - May 18 2013]
Larry Sparks, of Alzheimer’s-Cholesterol Fame, ... [Published Alzheimer Research Forum - May 18 2013]
Alzheimer's from A to Z [Published Noodls - May 18 2013]
Reviewing the Results of Calorie Restriction Pr... [Published Fight Aging! - May 17 2013]
Morris receives top Alzheimer’s Association honor [Published WUSTL Medicine & Healthcare News - May 17 2013]
Scientific Research Supports Ama$ari Health & W... [Published Digital Journal - May 17 2013]
Scientific Research Supports Amaçari Health & W... [Published PRWeb - May 17 2013]
High-Risk Gene for Alzheimer's Disease Identifi... [Published Neurology Today - May 17 2013]
Dementia Care Costs Surpass Heart Disease, Canc... [Published Neurology Today - May 17 2013]
Views among economists: Are economists really s... [Published VOX - May 16 2013]
Go4Life from NIH [Published ThirdAge - May 16 2013]
Skin Cancer Linked to Reduced Alzheimer's Risk [Published Bioscience Technology Online - May 16 2013]
Se lanza Kinesia ProView para ver la respuesta ... [Published PR Newswire - May 16 2013]
Alzheimer’s and Skin Cancer [Published Health Canal - May 16 2013]
Rx That Put a Wrench in the Works [Published Daily Rx - May 16 2013]
Skin cancer may be linked to lower risk of Alzh... [Published EurekAlert! - May 15 2013]
Skin Cancer May Be Linked to Lower Risk of Alzh... [Published Prlog - May 15 2013]
Two Leading Alzheimer's Disease Researchers Rec... [Published Digital Journal - May 15 2013]
Hysterectomy Does Not Raise Heart Risk [Published Medical News Today - May 15 2013]
Younger Seniors Deplete IRAs Faster [Published Accounting Today - May 15 2013]
Test of Biomarkers Proves Alzheimer’s Can Be Pr... [Published Senior Journal - May 15 2013]
Restless Legs Syndrome, Insomnia And Brain Chem... [Published Pro Health Network - May 15 2013]
Scientists identify Alzheimer's biomarkers that... [Published News-Medical.Net - May 15 2013]
Hot Flashes, Yes, But No Heart Disease [Published Daily Rx - May 14 2013]
Hysterectomy Does Not Raise Heart Risk [Published MedPage Today - May 14 2013]
Weight Gain Linked with Personality Trait Changes [Published Newswise - May 14 2013]
Coulter Client Ehlers-Danlos National Foundatio... [Published PRWeb - May 14 2013]
Family longevity may lessen early onset of deme... [Published Eureka Times-Standard - May 14 2013]
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Reviewing the Results of Calorie Restriction Pr... [Published Fight Aging! - May 17 2013]
In the past few years two ongoing studies of long term calorie restriction (CR) in primates have started to publish their results on longevity . Both research programs have been underway for more than 20 years, one run by the National Institute on ...
Morris receives top Alzheimer’s Association honor [Published WUSTL Medicine & Healthcare News - May 17 2013]
Washington University neurologist John C. Morris, MD, received the Alzheimer’s Association’s Medical and Scientific Award for 2013.  Morris Morris, the Harvey A. and Dorismae Hacker Friedman Distinguished Professor of Neurology and director of ...
Alzheimer's markers predict start of mental dec... [Published WUSTL Medicine & Healthcare News - May 13 2013]
Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have helped identify many of the biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease that could potentially predict which patients will develop the disorder later in life. Now, studying spinal fluid ...
The Testosterone Trap [Published PharmaGossip - May 02 2013]
Should the Modern Man Be Taking Testosterone?Is It Low T? .comBy now you've likely seen the commercials. Fit-looking middle-age men telling you how they put on weight, had less energy, and were no longer the sexual tigers they were in their twenties -- ...
How Medicaid affects adult health [Published MIT News feed - May 01 2013]
Enrollment in Medicaid helps lower-income Americans overcome depression, get proper treatment for diabetes, and avoid catastrophic medical bills, but does not appear to reduce the prevalence of diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, according ...
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Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Provides Seni... [Published Business Wire Professional Services News - Mar 15 2013]
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Provides Seni... [Published Business Wire Health News - Mar 15 2013]
The ALS Association and AAN Announce 2013 Sheil... [Published PR Newswire - Mar 12 2013]
New Liberty Press Announces the Release of a Ne... [Published Marketwire - Breaking News Releases - Dec 10 2012]
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