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| Aging in the News | |
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April 2008
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The Art of Aging
Preparing Communities for an Aging PopulationBusiness Wire (March 2008)The Aging in Place Initiative has selected Chicago as one of its six workshop sites to promote utilizing art and culture to keep older adults engaged in the community. The workshop's goal is to increase national awareness of the community building that is considered necessary to support an older population. For more information, see: http://www.businesswire.com.
Scientist Forced to Retract Fabricated Ant-Aging Technology FindingsBBC News (March 2008)A South Korean scientist retracted his research papers that claimed he had been able to extend the lifespan of mammalian cells with Magnetism-Based Interactive Capture (i.e. MAGIC). He is believed to have fabricated evidence of his findings. For more information, see: http://news.bbc.co.uk. On Using Home Equity to Fund RetirementThe Pittsburgh Post Gazette (March 2008)Financial experts suggest including, as a last resort, the equity in your home as part of your retirement portfolio. The article points out that this is especially true today with the downward trends in the housing market. For more information, see: http://www.post-gazette.com. |
| Caregiving | |
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A Series on Long-Distance CaregivingCirculation (January 2008)
Caring for Family Heart Patients Strains the HeartU.S. News and World Report (March 2008) “Those caregivers who provide the most amount of care were more likely to display psychological distress and eat less healthy.”Research presented at the American Heart Association’s annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease and Epidemiology indicates that family caregivers are at risk of cardiac disease. This study examined more than 500 family members who were caring for heart patients. Those caregivers providing the most amount of care were more likely to display psychological distress and eat less heart-healthy diets. For more information, see:
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Medicare and Medicaid Create Financial Disincentives in Long-Term CareThe Milbank Quarterly (December, 2007)
New Study Demonstrates that Modest Improvements Can Reduce Disability Risks for Older AdultsThe Milbank Quarterly (March 2008)This study examines the relationship between government programs and disability patterns in older adults. The authors sought to examine whether economic and social policies impact rates of disability. They confirmed their hypothesis that more generous payments from the federal cash program to poor elderly, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), would reduce disability. Interestingly, an increase in benefits as small as $100 per month was shown to decrease the risk of disability significantly. These reductions have the potential to significantly reduce medical costs. For more information, see:
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| Bone Health | |
Thyroid-Stimulating Injections Shown to Help Prevent OsteoporosisProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (March 2008)
The Review Journal "Progress in Osteoporosis" Being Made Available Free OnlineInternational Osteoporosis Foundation (March 2008)The International Osteoporosis Foundation is providing free access online to its quarterly review journal. "Progress in Osteoporosis" provides summaries and critical analysis of the current osteoporosis research literature. For more information, see:http://www.iofbonehealth.org.
Soy Supplements Show Potential to Improve Bone Health and Blood Sugar MetabolismGeriatrics and Gerontology International (March 2008)Researchers in Japan were able to replicate findings that soy isoflavone supplements can promote bone formation in post-menopausal women in a placebo-controlled experimental study. Furthermore, these supplements increased the bone metabolism of study participants. For more information, see:http://www.blackwell-synergy.com. |
| Other Items of Interest | |
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Federal Government Taskforce on the Aging American Workforce Recently Issued a ReportTaskforce on the Aging American Workforce (February 2008)
Illumination and Quality of Life in Senior LivingSenior Housing and Care Journal (October 2007)A recent article proposes establishing lighting standards for Senior Living residences. The authors of this article seek to reconcile recommended lighting levels in residences with the residents’ need to maintain a quality, home-like and comfortable environment. To obtain this article please contact:sking@matherlifeways.com. |
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