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New York State To Audit State Employees', Retirees' Dependents To Ensure Eligibility In Health Care Plan - The New York state Department of Civil Service this fall is planning to launch an investigation to ensure that the 1.2 million state employees, dependents and retirees who receive health insurance under the New York State Health Insurance Program are eligible for their coverage, the ...
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LUNESTA(R) Next-Day Function And Discontinuation Data From A Long-Term 12-Week Study In Elderly Patients Presented At ECNP - Sepracor Inc. (Nasdaq: SEPR) announced the presentation of LUNESTA ® brand eszopiclone Phase IV study data at the 21st European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) Congress in Barcelona. The poster presentations reflected results from a 12-week, double-blind, randomized safety and efficacy study of 388 elderly patients (65-85 years of age) who were administered either LUNESTA 2 mg or placebo nightly....
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UA Professor Wins Key Award In Gerontology From American Psychological Association - Dr. Forrest Scogin , an expert in mental health and aging and professor of clinical psychology at The University of Alabama, has won the M. Powell Lawton Distinguished Contribution Award for Applied Gerontology from the American Psychological Association. The award was given at the APA's convention last month in Boston....
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Half Of Adults At Risk For Painful Knee Arthritis - A landmark government study suggests nearly one in two people (46%) will develop painful knee osteoarthritis over their lifetime, with the highest risk among those who are obese. According to the Arthritis Foundation, the study underscores the immediate need for the public to understand what they can do to reduce the tremendous pain, disability and cost associated with arthritis. Arthritis is exploding in an aging population of U.S. baby boomers. Nearly one in five U.S....
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Health Affairs Web Exclusive Examines Supreme Court Decision About ERISA Conflict Of Interest - "'MetLife V. Glenn': The Court Addresses a Conflict Over Conflicts in ERISA Benefit Administration," Health Affairs: In the Web exclusive, Tim Jost of the Washington and Lee University School of Law discusses a recent U.S....
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Study Confirms Colorectal Cancer Screening Should Start At Age 50 - Colorectal adenomas, the precursor polyps in virtually all colorectal cancers, occur infrequently in younger adults, but the rate sharply increases after age 50. Additionally, African Americans have a higher rate of proximal, or right-sided, polyps, and may have a worse prognosis for survival if the polyps become cancerous....
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Age-Related Memory Loss Tied To Slip In Filtering Information Quickly - Scientists have identified a way in which the brain's ability to process information diminishes with age, and shown that this break down contributes to the decreased ability to form memories that is associated with normal aging....
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Amedisys Experiences Minimal Disruption From Hurricane Gustav - Amedisys, Inc. (Nasdaq:AMED)("Company"), one of America's leading home health nursing companies, today announced that there has been very limited damage and disruptions to its field offices and network systems because of hurricane Gustav. While south Louisiana has experienced significant power outages and damages, the Amedisys corporate headquarters has experienced minimal disruption and all core corporate functions are operational....
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With Or Without You: Premature Aging Whether Or Not Protein Is Modified - Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) is a rare childhood disease that resembles premature aging, and few affected children reach their teenage years. It is caused by a mutation in the LMNA gene that leads to the formation of progerin - a mutant form of the protein prelamin A. Once made, both progerin and normal prelamin A have the molecule farnesyl attached to them. This addition is later removed from normal prelamin A, whereas it cannot be removed from progerin....
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European Congress On Anti-Aging And Aesthetic Medicine (ECAAAM) - The European Congress on Anti-aging and Aesthetic Medicine, ECAAAM, is a newly launched European event that caters specifically for European medical professionals, scientists and medical personnel working in the anti-aging, aesthetic and preventive medicine sectors. The event is created to provide medical professionals with the training and education they need to handle age-related dysfunctions, disorders and diseases....
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Federal Judge Approves VEBA Established Under Contract Between UAW, Ford - U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland in Detroit on Friday approved a voluntary employees' beneficiary association plan established under a contract between the United Auto Workers and Ford Motor, Reuters reports....
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Nearly Half Of US Adults Will Develop Painful Knee Osteoarthritis By Age 85: Study - Almost half of all U.S. adults and nearly two-thirds of obese adults will develop painful osteoarthritis of the knee by age 85, a study based at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill suggests. The study also found that a person's lifetime risk rose as their body mass index or BMI increased, with the greatest risk found in those whose weight was normal at age 18 but were overweight or obese at 45 or older....
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Australian Over-50s Walk Away Memory Problems In World-First Trial - The study, led by Professor Nicola T. Lautenschlager, the Chair of Old Age Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne, is published in the international journal Journal of the American Medical Association on 3 September 2008. The Fitness for the Ageing Brain Study, conducted over 18 months at the University of Western Australia, is believed to be the first in the world to demonstrate that moderate exercise can positively affect cognitive function....
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Antihypertensive Treatment On Cognitive Functions In Alzheimer's Disease - Treatment of hypertension has proven to reduce cardiovascular risk substantially, but a large proportion of people with hypertension in the general population are not even diagnosed or treated. As a risk factor for stroke, ischemic brain lesions and silent brain infarcts, general atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction and cardiovascular morbidity, hypertension may also be a risk factor for dementia related to cerebrovascular disease....
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The Inability To Detect Changes In Skin Temperature May Contribute To The Poor Sleep Of Older Adults Who Have Insomnia - A study in the Sept. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that the subjective interpretation of temperature change is decreased in older adults, particularly those who suffer from insomnia. The study is the first to find pronounced attenuation of subjective thermosensitivity in elderly insomniacs within the small range of normal bed temperatures....
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More Daytime Sleeping Predicts Less Recovery During Rehabilitation For Older Adults - A study in the Sept. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that daytime sleeping during a rehabilitation stay predicts less functional recovery for older adults, with effects lasting as long as three months....
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News From September's Ophthalmology - Doctors and medical centers across the United States are debating the use of electronic health records (EHR). This month's Ophthalmology, the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, provides a look at Eye M.D.s' actions and opinions on the issue....
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Landmark Study Opens Door To New Cancer, Aging Treatments - Researchers at The Wistar Institute have deciphered the structure of the active region of telomerase, an enzyme that plays a major role in the development of nearly all human cancers. The landmark achievement opens the door to the creation of new, broadly effective cancer drugs, as well as anti-aging therapies. Researchers have attempted for more than a decade to find drugs that shut down telomerase widely considered the No....
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Flu Vaccine Does Not Reduce Risk Of Death In The Elderly - New research from Canada suggests that some studies have exaggerated the benefits of the flu vaccine in reducing death rates among elderly patients and that while it confers protection against specific flu strains, other factors like unidentified "healthy user" effects have produced small but statistically insignificant reductions in all-cause mortality rates....
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TIME-CHF Trial: Elderly HF Patients Do Not Benefit From Intensive Medical Therapy - Intensified, BNP-guided therapy was no more effective than a standard, symptom-guided approach in elderly heart failure patients in reducing the number of deaths and all-cause hospitalisations. However, the response to this intervention differed significantly between patients aged 60-74 years and those aged 75 years and over. This indicates the need for specific data in this large subset of very old heart failure patients who have been largely excluded from large treatment trials....
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Decipering Of Telomerase Structure Opens Door To New Cancer, Aging Treatments - Researchers at The Wistar Institute have deciphered the structure of the active region of telomerase, an enzyme that plays a major role in the development of nearly all human cancers. The landmark achievement opens the door to the creation of new, broadly effective cancer drugs, as well as anti-aging therapies. Researchers have attempted for more than a decade to find drugs that shut down telomerase - widely considered the No....
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Risk Of Death Not Reduced By Flu Shot - The widely-held perception that the influenza vaccination reduces overall mortality risk in the elderly does not withstand careful scrutiny, according to researchers in Alberta. The vaccine does confer protection against specific strains of influenza, but its overall benefit appears to have been exaggerated by a number of observational studies that found a very large reduction in all-cause mortality among elderly patients who had been vaccinated....
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Journal Of Nutrition, Health And Aging To Be Published By Springer - As of January 2009, the Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging (JNHA) will be listed in the journals catalogue of the scientific publisher Springer. A forward-looking editorial policy has allowed for dynamic development of the journal since it was founded in 1997. This year for the first time, it was included in the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) and was given a remarkable opening impact factor of 1.47....
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Bankruptcy Filing Rate Among Seniors Increases Amid Rising Costs For Health Care, Consumer Goods, Analysis Finds - The rate of bankruptcy filings for people older than age 55 has increased since 1991 as a result of several factors, including rising costs for consumer goods and health care, according to a Consumer Bankruptcy Project analysis that will appear in the January edition of the Harvard Law and Policy Review, the ...
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Mental Skills Decline Years Before Death, Even Without Dementia - A new study shows that older people's mental skills start declining years before death, even if they don't have dementia. The study is published in the August 27, 2008, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. "These changes are different and separate from the changes in thinking skills that occur as people get older," said study author Valgeir Thorvaldsson, MSc, of Goteberg University in Sweden....
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Drug Information from A-Z - It is important to have complete drug information about the medication and supplements you take, including their effectiveness, safety, and possible side effects. Here are two handy guides that provide ...
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Get Healthy, Stay Healthy: Senior Exercise Tips - Exercise benefits everyone, at any age. If you've decided to get in shape but you've been sedentary for awhile--or you have a chronic medical problem--check out these senior exercise tips ...
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10 Diet and Exercise Myths that Make It Harder to Lose Weight - Every year, millions of older Americans resolve to lose weight, whether on New Year’s Day, their birthdays, or just some morning when their mirror or the bathroom scale seems particularly ...
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Which Boomer Sports Injuries Keep Doctors Busy? - Baby boomers are exercising more than any previous generation, using regular workouts to maintain health, manage stress, and improve their quality of life. But sport injuries from running, swimming and ...
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A Retiree's Diary - What's life like for a retiree in a senior community? Staying too busy to get sick, according to Jerry Guralsky, a retiree who chose to live in a senior golf ...
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For Caregivers: How to Maintain Hope - One of the biggest challenges that caregivers face is keeping hope alive - for themselves and the people they care for - while facing the realities of a serious illness ....
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Grand Travel: Ideas for Travel with Grandchildren - Grandparents traveling with grandchildren is becoming so popular that someone gave it a name: Grand Travel. Many travel tour organizations now offer grand travel vacations specifically designed to provide rewarding ...
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Get Free Publications About Social Security Benefits - These five free U.S. government publications can help you understand Social Security benefits, including how Social Security works, which Social Security benefits you may be entitled to, how to protect ...
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Emergency Room Survival Tips - No one wants to go to a hospital emergency room, but if you have an illness or injury that requires a trip to the ER, these emergency room survival ...
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How Environmental Hazards Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke - The EPA reports that indoor and outdoor pollution, unsafe drinking water, and household chemicals all increase the risk of heart disease and stroke in older adults. Learn how these environmental ...
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