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Hunger Among Seniors In The USA Rose 78% In Ten Years

8.3 million (14.85%) seniors in the United States face the threat of hunger, say researchers at the University of Illinois. From 2001 to 2010, the incidence of hunger among seniors has risen by 78%, and by 34% since the onset of the recession in 2007. …

Identification Of Key Genes That Switch Off With Aging Could Lead To Anti-Aging Therapies

Researchers at King’s College London, in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, have identified a group of ‘ageing’ genes that are switched on and off by natural mechanisms called epigenetic factors, influencing the rate of healthy age…

Life Expectancy And Healthy Life Years In The European Union, 2008-2010

The HLY (Healthy Life Years) indicates how long people can expect to live without disability. It has been computed annually for each Member State of the European Union since 2005. These figures are released in the framework of the first annual meeting …

Women More Likely To Be Admitted To Care Homes, Because Of Partner Frailty

Researchers have found that women are 40% more likely to be admitted in to a care home than men because they are often married to older partners who are unable to provide care for them as a result of their age-related frailty. The study, entitled “Gen…

Aging Well Needs To Become A Priority

The topic of this year’s WHO World Health Day is ‘healthy aging’. It will be officially launched on April 4th, with the actual World Health Day starting on April 7th. A letter by Dr. Peter Lloyd-Sherlock of the School of International Development at th…

Increased Challenges Faced By Single Baby Boomers As They Age

Nick and Bobbi Ercoline, the couple depicted on the “Woodstock” soundtrack album cover, have now been happily married for over 40 years. However, a new special issue of The Gerontologist showing the Ercolines as they look today – a portrait of successf…

Age-Defying Therapies May Result From Rapamycin Study

The drug rapamycin has been shown to extend lifespan in lab animals, yet rapamycin has also been linked to impaired glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity, two hallmarks of diabetes. By teasing apart rapamycin’s activity at the cellular level, resea…

Older Adults In A Medical Or Research Setting Suffer A Stress Response That Reduces Their Memory

Your mother had a doctor’s appointment for a memory test. The results are conclusive: she presents with the first signs of Alzheimer type dementia. Now, to get to her appointment, your mother, who is no longer used to driving in town, took her car, loo…

Older People With Poorer Reading Skills Have Higher Mortality Risk

Approximately one third of older individuals with poor literacy skills appear to have a higher chance of dying over a five-year period, compared to others of the same age, researchers from University College, London, reported in the BMJ (British Medica…

Older Men’s Health Concerns

Results from a large cross-sectional survey of 2,325 men in Canada, aged between 55 to 97 years old, reveal the hidden health concerns men experience. The study was led by Dr. Cara Tannenbaum, Geriatrician and the Michel Saucier Endowed Chair in Geria…