Sunday, May 13, 2007

Keep your brain nimble as you age: Older people can protect their minds by breaking a mental sweat

[13 May 2007 - MSNBC] ... "People are saying, 'I want to live long, but I want to do it on my terms,'" says Michael Patterson, who runs the brain fitness program Staying Sharp, a joint project of the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives and NRTA: AARP's Educator Community. "They're saying, 'I could live with a little bit of physical decline, but I don't want any decline in my cognitive abilities. So what can I do about it?'" That's a question scores should be asking. It's estimated that about 5.1 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease, including 4.9 million people age 65 and older. The Alzheimer's Association predicts that by 2050, the number of people age 65 and over with Alzheimer's could range from 11 million to 16 million, unless science finds a way to prevent or treat the disease. Those are scary numbers, particularly for an aging generation of baby boomers. More

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Employers Lukewarm About Retaining Older Workers

[8 May 2007 - The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College - By Andrew D. Eschtruth, Steven A. Sass, and Jean-Pierre Aubry] This new brief presents results from a CRR survey of employers, which found that:

  • Employers are lukewarm about retaining older workers.
  • Firms that expect employment growth and/or value older workers' knowledge are more likely to retain them.
  • Firms that view older workers as costly are less likely to accommodate them.
  • Overall, the results raise a cautionary flag about older workers' job prospects.
Full brief is available here.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

The Art of Aging: A Doctor's Prescription for Well-Being

[6 May 2007 - WTNH - New Haven, Connecticut, USA] Hamden resident, Dr. Sherwin Nuland is out with his latest book "The Art of Aging: A Doctor's Prescription for Well-Being." Dr. Nuland, a clinical professor of surgery at Yale University is out to radically change the American viewpoint that aging is a disease. More (Video)

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