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Bone Strength/Bone Mineral Scores
Older women with normal T-scores may not need bone mineral density screening for 15 years-The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and other organizations have recommended that women ages 65 and older be routinely screened for osteoporosis using bone mineral density (BMD) screening... However, how often women should be screened is a topic that remains controversial and undecided, with no definitive scientific evidence to provide guidance...(read more)

Environments for Aging/Genetic Signatures
BU researchers identify genetic signatures of exceptional longevity in re-published study...While environment and family history are factors in healthy aging, genetic variants play a critical and complex role in conferring exceptional longevity, according to researchers from the Boston University Schools of Public Health and Medicine, Boston Medical Center, IRCCS Multimedica in Milan, Italy, and Yale University...(read more)

Brain Cancer/Predicting Recurrence
Team finds new way to image Brain Tumors and predict recurrence...After people with low-grade glioma, a type of brain cancer, undergo neurosurgery to remove the tumors, they face variable odds of survival — depending largely on how rapidly the cancer recurs...(read more)

Seniors' Dietary/New Fiber Findings

Diets high in Fiber won't protect against Diverticulosis...For more than 40 years, scientists and physicians have thought eating a high-fiber diet lowered a person’s risk of diverticulosis, a disease of the large intestine in which pouches develop in the colon wall...A new study of more than 2,000 people reveals the opposite may be true...(read more)

 

 

 

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Top 6 Policy Issues affecting Seniors in 2012...Election Year Politics and Reauthorization of the Older Americans Act Will Play Key Role in the lives of Older Adults this year...  With Congress back in session and the presidential election year in full swing, the National Council on Aging (NCOA) encourages older adults and their caregivers to advocate for key issues that could greatly affect their lives, and their livelihoods...(read more) 

Heart Health/Wear Red Day
Raise Heart Health Awareness All Year Long ... Make Every Monday 'Wear Red Day'... On the first Friday of February, The American Heart Association (AHA) urges Americans to wear red to raise awareness about women and heart health...According to the AHA, nearly half of American women do not know that heart disease is their No. 1 killer, and less than half know the best blood pressure and cholesterol levels for cardiovascular health...(read more)

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Enhancing cognition in older adults also changes personality...A program designed to boost cognition in older adults also increased their openness to new experiences, researchers report, demonstrating for the first time that a non-drug intervention in older adults can change a personality trait once thought to be fixed throughout the lifespan...(read more)

 

Exercise/Seniors in Marathons
'Senior' runners never stop pushing their limits in marathons....The results are largely unexpected: the best male marathon runners over 65 and the best female marathon runners over 45 have consistently improved their performance over the last 30 years. At the same time, the researchers also observed a strong increase in athletes over 40 participating in the New York marathon...(read more)
 

Senior Vision/Blindness Risk Lowered
Report shows risk of blindness halved over last decade...Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most frequent cause of blindness in the Western World...A report from the University of Copenhagen and Glostrup Hospital in Denmark published today shows the number of new cases of blindness and severe visual loss in Denmark has been halved during the last ten years...(read more)

 

Environments for Aging/Improving Aging Skin
Pycnogenol (French maritime pine bark extract) shown to improve visible signs of aging in new study...Human skin is the body's first line of defense and often mirrors the health, nutritional status and age of a person. Over time, skin shows signs of aging due to the gradual breakdown of collagen and elastin...However, skin can be rebuilt and made healthier no matter one's age...(read more)
 

Caregiving/Go to Dr. with Older Patients

Going to Physician visits with Older Loved Ones could improve Care...Family companions who routinely accompany older adults to physician office visits could be helpful to health care quality improvement efforts, according to a new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health...(read more)

In the Workplace, Community/Copacetic Offices
Keeping an Intergenerational Office Copacetic...Today’s complicated office structure is made up of several different generations of employees, yet there are two that can be radically different: Baby Boomers (approaching retirement; born between 1946 and 1964) and Millennials (entering the workforce; between the ages of 18 to 30)...Each age group is distinct in its own way...(read more)

 

Chronic Disease/Moments to Enjoy

 

Taking moments to enjoy life helps Patients make better Health Decisions...The experience of daily positive affect -- a mild, happy feeling -- and self-affirmation helps some patients with chronic diseases, including coronary artery disease, high blood pressure and asthma, make better decisions about their health...(read more)

 

 

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