Superagers: Elderly People With A Younger Brain
What is a Superager? According to researchers at Northwestern University, Superagers have a youthful episodic memory and show whole-brain resistance to the aging process. It is a person w
What is a Superager? According to researchers at Northwestern University, Superagers have a youthful episodic memory and show whole-brain resistance to the aging process. It is a person w
Maria Shriver has been vocal about her vision regarding what life looks like as one gets older. And her outlook is extremely positive. For anyone who feels they should retreat from society as t
Many people want to know what the difference is between palliative care and hospice care. The two types of care are very similar and they can overlap. Palliative care is offered to a patient at
USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology in Los Angeles is known for research and innovation as well as for being at the forefront of how we can improve our vision of aging worldwide. Here are some
What is GenSpace? Ask Wallis Annenberg and she’ll tell you about the amazing space she has created for Americans as they grow older. Wallis Annenberg is a philanthropist who has provided many do
Albert Einstein College of Medicine's Institute for Aging Research has been performing a study to help better understand healthy aging and prevent age-related diseases.
Diane Von Furstenberg became a sensation in the ’70s when she designed a “wrap dress” that was all the rage. Diane Von Furstenberg who was diagnosed with cancer in 1994 at the age of 47 has a g
A few years ago Ted Turner announced that he has Lewy Body Dementia. Jane Fonda, Ted Turner’s ex-wife, said she had known about it for quite a while. Ted Turner said he feels exhausted and forge
There is nothing new about humans wanting to find a way to extend life. There have been potions, gadgets, and all kinds of ideas to increase human life. So far, there has been no magic solution to
Older adults who reported using sleep medications “often” or “almost always” were 43 percent more likely to develop dementia over the course of the study than those who took them “rarely”