Category 'Aging'
Promising research reveals that aging is not a one-way street toward a declining body and mind. Instead, exercise is now helping older adults do a U-turn on memory loss.
Retiring at 62 Is Unusual Now; Seniors in Workforce Increasing
Reaching age 62 and retiring is no longer an automatic step for America’s aging population.
Tablet Computers Increase Elders’ Readability
A presentation at the 2012 American Academy of Ophthalmology’s annual meeting offered new findings on why tablet computers are helping people age 50 and older read with more clarity and speed.
Is Your Senior Loved One’s Money Safe?
Of all elder-abuse cases, financial exploitation is most often reported and is generally considered the illegal or improper use of the funds, assets or property of anyone 60 years and older.
How to Keep the Peace in a Multigenerational Household
The recent economic recession, which has caused job losses and home foreclosures, and the increasing senior population have fueled an upsurge of three or more generations living under the same roof.
In-Home Care Supports Fall Prevention
These and other stories are in the February edition of the Caring Right at Home e-newsletter, providing information, advice and support for adult caregiving.
Are you at risk of getting Shingles?
Shingles is more common in people over 50 and those with a weakened immune system because of illness, injury, stress, certain medications and other factors.
Fighting the Stigma of Alzheimer’s Disease; Supporting Single Seniors
These and other stories are in the January edition of the Caring Right at Home e-newsletter, providing information, advice and support for adult caregiving.
Generation Alzheimer’s
After age 65, the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease doubles every five years. Given that baby boomers are now turning 65 at the rate of 10,000 per day, the 77 million baby boomers in America may eventually be known as Generation Alzheimer’s.
Benefits of Acupuncture
When some people hear the word “acupuncture,” they immediately cringe in fear, while others applaud the alternative or supplemental medical treatment.
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