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Memory Problems Or Mild Cognitive Impairment More Common In Men - Mild cognitive impairment, which may include problems with memory or thinking beyond that explained by the normal aging rate, is more common among men than women, say researchers in an article published in the medical journal Neurology, September 7 issue ...
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Men Are More Likely To Develop Mild Cognitive Impairment Than Women - Alzheimer's Society Comment - Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) may affect more men than women research published in the journal Neurology claims. The study of 2,050 people aged 70-89 living in Olmstead County, Minnesota found MCI was 1.5 times higher in men than women with 19 percent of men having MCI compared to 14 percent of women ...
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Today's Opinions: Berwick On Medicare 'Illusion,' Wall Street Journal Sees Wyden Defecting On Health Law - Surer Footing For Medicare The Washington Post Under the act, Medicare is stronger than it has been in years, and seniors will get new benefits. That's no illusion; that's progress (Dr. Donald Berwick, 9/3) ...
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Models Suggest Treatments For Fractures That Won't Heal - New models, reinforced by in vivo experimentation, show why 5-10% of bone fractures don't heal properly, and how these cases may be treated to restart the healing process. Results of the model, published September 2 in the open-access journal PLoS Computational Biology, may benefit the ageing population in which the occurrence of bone fractures is expected to rise substantially in the near future ...
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States And Firms Seek Health Reform Funds While Opposing Law - News outlets are reporting that some states and businesses who oppose parts or all of the health reform law are applying for the financial relief it provides ...
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NSU Receives A $2.1 Million Federal Grant To Provide Training To Improve Geriatric Care In South Florida - Nova Southeastern University recently received a $2.1-million federal grant to provide training to improve care for South Florida's large geriatric population now and for the future. The 5-year grant will expand training and geriatric education for students, faculty, and health care professionals, with the long-term goal of increasing the number of professionals working in geriatrics ...
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Americans Saving More For Health Care In Retirement, First Command Reports - Concerned about rising medical expenses, middle-class Americans are bumping up their monthly retirement savings to cover future health care costs. The First Command Financial Behaviors Index® reveals that average monthly savings solely for health care costs during retirement climbed to $245 in July, up 42 percent from $173 a year ago ...
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Common Osteoporosis Drug Linked To Higher Risk Of Oesophageal Cancer - A new UK study that followed a large number of people found that those who took 10 or more prescriptions for oral bisphosphonates, a group of drugs commonly used to treat the bone disease osteoporosis, were at higher risk of developing oesophageal cancer ...
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Today's Opinions: Pawlenty's Order Against The Health Overhaul, Repealing The Health Law And More About Health Care Costs - Pawlenty's Order Pure Politicking The Bemidji (Minn.) Pioneer The move can be explained in no other way than in being a totally partisan decision, intended to shore up his conservatism in what will be a 2012 battle of who is more conservative to wear the Republican mantle for president (9/1) ...
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Employers From Nearly Every Sector Of Economy Applying For Health Overhaul's Early Retiree Subsidies - Seven states that are suing the federal government to throw out the health overhaul are also preparing to take subsidies that will help them afford medical costs for retirees, The Associated Press reports. "An administration official said Tuesday seven states suing the federal government are among 16 already approved for subsidies to help with the health care costs of early retirees ...
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Medicare Smoking Prevention Program Could Lower Costs - The Fiscal Times: A Medicare program that has agreed to pay for counseling for seniors who smoke but are not yet sick could help the program, and America's health system, lower costs. "Smoking costs the U.S. economy $97 billion annually in lost productivity, in addition to the $96 billion a year in direct health care costs, according to [the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services] ...
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Age UK Response To The National Hip Fracture Database Report - In response to the 'National Hip Fracture Database National Report 2010', Michelle Mitchell, charity director at Age UK, said: "Falls represent the most frequent and serious type of accident in the over 65s ...
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NHS Confederation Comments On Age UK Report On Malnutrition Among Elderly Hospital Patients - Commenting on the report from Age UK claiming that one in three nurses would not trust the NHS to care for an elderly relative, deputy policy director Jo Webber said the NHS has made huge strides on nutrition but more still remains to be done ...
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Surgery To Repair Torn Shoulder Muscles In The Elderly Can Reduce Pain And Improve Function - Repairing torn shoulder muscles in elderly patients is often discouraged because of fears of complications. But a new study conducted at Rush University Medical Center has shown that minimally invasive, or arthroscopic, surgery can significantly improve pain and function ...
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Group Health Study Reveals That People Want To Be Asked Before Sharing Genetic Data - People want to be informed and asked for consent before deciding whether to let researchers share their genetic information in a federal database. This is according to a team of investigators at Group Health Research Institute and the University of Washington (UW). The team's report, called "Glad You Asked," is in the September 2010 Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics ...
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Brain Exercises May Slow Cognitive Decline Initially, But Speed Up Dementia Later - New research shows that mentally stimulating activities such as crossword puzzles, reading and listening to the radio may, at first, slow the decline of thinking skills but speed up dementia later in old age. The research is published in the September 1, 2010, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology ...
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Mental Stimulation Delays The Decline In Thinking Skills, But May Accelerate Dementia Later On - Mentally stimulating activities that challenge and engage the brain, such as crossword puzzles, reading, or listening to the radio may help slow down cognitive decline - the gradual deterioration of thinking skills - but may encourage the acceleration of dementia later on during old age, says a report in Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Study author, Robert S ...
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Moderate Coffee Consumption Improves Aortic Distensibility In Hypertensive Elderly Individuals - A detailed study conducted by a team from the University of Athens on the Aegean island of Ikaria has demonstrated that moderate consumption of coffee by hypertensive elderly individuals can lead to improvements in aortic distensibility ...
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Award-Winning Study: Hardening Of The Arteries Doubles The Risk Of Mortality - Research prize for Bochum's medics They also pointed out that the disease can be diagnosed and counteracted by means of a simple comparison between arm and ankle blood pressure carried out by a GP. Their highly regarded work has now been conferred the Best PAD Research Award 2010 by the Peripheral Arterial Disease Coalition ...
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Smoking Cessation Therapies Should Be Government Financed - Canada should follow the lead of Quebec, Australia and the United Kingdom by publicly funding smoking cessation pharmacotherapies, states an editorial in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Some 5.5 million Canadians (19% of the population) currently use tobacco, a number that has not decreased in recent years ...
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'Destination Amnesia Experienced By 'Older Adults - Older adults are more likely to have destination memory failures - forgetting who they've shared or not shared information with, according to a new study led by Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute. It's the kind of memory faux pas that can lead to awkward or embarrassing social situations and even miscommunication in the doctor's office ...
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Today's Opinions And Editorials: The Costs Of Public Employees' Health Benefits, More On Medicare Advantage, Will Reform Undermine Medical Innovation? - As Reform Improves The Overall Market, Inefficient Insurers Could Take Hits Kaiser Health News We want to spend just a little less, so that we have more money for other purposes. And we want to spend just a little differently, so that we're getting a higher quality, more humane health care system (Jonathan Cohn, 8/30) ...
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Sebelius Announces 1 Million Medicare Beneficiaries Have Received Prescription Drug Cost Relief Under The Affordable Care Act - Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced that more than 1 million Medicare beneficiaries have received prescription drug cost relief through the Affordable Care Act ...
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The Over 50's Likely Prefer Negative Stories About Young People - When given a choice, older people prefer to read negative news, rather than positive news, about young adults, a new study suggests. In fact, older readers who chose to read negative stories about young individuals actually get a small boost in their self-esteem, according to the results. And what about younger people? Well, they just prefer not to read about older people ...
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Calling All Couch Potatoes! Walking Boosts Brain Connectivity, Function - A group of "professional couch potatoes," as one researcher described them, has proven that even moderate exercise - in this case walking at one's own pace for 40 minutes three times a week - can enhance the connectivity of important brain circuits, combat declines in brain function associated with aging and increase performance on cognitive tasks ...
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Senior Blogs: Mental Exercise and a Connection to the World - If you regularly use the Internet, you are in good company. The number of adults over 50 who use the Internet is growing steadily, according to a Harris Poll. Find ...
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One-Stop Shopping for Senior Benefits - Could you use some financial help paying for prescriptions, health care, meals, and more? Are you looking for senior housing options? Many people don't know that local, state and federal ...
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Drug Information from A to Z - Many older adults take multiple prescriptions, some of which don't interact well. That's why it's so important to have complete drug information about the medication and supplements you take, including ...
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Is Sexual Activity Important to Seniors? - How do older adults feel about sex? Pretty good, according to the first comprehensive national survey of senior sexual attitudes, behaviors and problems in the United States. This sex and ...
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Love Hurts: Finding a Mate May Take Months Off Your Life - Love may be a universal need, but working hard to find a mate could shorten your life. A new study shows that men who reach sexual maturity in an environment where ...
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The Future of Social Security: 2010 Trustees Report Highlights - Social Security is still on track to run out of income in 2037, according to the 2010 report from the Social Security Board of Trustees. Highlights of the report include the ...
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The Internet: We’re Using It More, Trusting It Less - While the number of Americans who use the Internet is growing each year, the level of trust we have in the information we find is decreasing. Internet use among Americans hit ...
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Look Out for Seniors in Hot Weather - July 2010 is on track to become the hottest month since weather data has been recorded, according to the National Weather Service. To find out if July 2010 beats the current ...
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Looking for Something to Do? How About Volunteering? - I'm a big believer in volunteering. In fact, my volunteer efforts led me to go back to school and change careers. You just never know where your inspiration will come ...
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When You Travel, Will Your Pet Travel With You? - When the weather gets warmer, my thoughts turn to one of my favorite activities: road trips! With two dogs in the family, the first question we ask when planning a ...
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