June 9, 2024/by adminDear Body, you’ve served me well, but let’s get to your annual review – The Washington Post
March 4, 2024/by adminStanford hosts ‘longevity’ summit for aging adults, focused on building community ties – The Almanac
March 1, 2024/by adminGenerations unite to address loneliness, climate change, other global challenges – American Psychological Association
January 25, 2024/by adminHot sauna, cold plunge. Here’s where to try contrast bathing – National Geographic
December 20, 2023/by adminWe Are So Not Ready for a Society Where Living to 100 Is Common – Bloomberg
December 15, 2023/by adminEstée Lauder targets age reversal with Stanford Center on Longevity partnership – Cosmetics Business
December 11, 2023/by adminThe new longevity: Stanford center examines societal impacts of a population living longer – Local News Matters
September 14, 2023/by admin100 YEARS TO THRIVE: DESIGNING LONGER AND WEALTHIER LIVES – The Commonwealth Club
July 31, 2023/by adminThree (Urgent) Reasons Why Employers Need To Pivot To A Longevity Mindset – Forbes
May 11, 2023/by adminCommunity Connections Help Residents Overcome Challenges and Age Well – Next Avenue
April 14, 2023/by adminNearly 30 Years After His Death, Morrie Schwartz Offers New Life Lessons – Next Avenue
March 31, 2023/by adminUp Your Learning Quotient: Why LQ Matters More Than IQ In Today’s Fast-Changing World – Forbes
March 28, 2023/by adminIt’s not just boomers vs. millennials, workplaces span Gen Z to the Silent Generation – MarketWatch
March 23, 2023/by adminAt a Stanford forum, taking a closer look at controversies over curriculum – Stanford Graduate School of Education
March 20, 2023/by adminIs walking actually good exercise? Experts weigh in on the benefits – USA Today
October 5, 2022/by adminRetirement Planning: There’s A Wide Gap Between Expectations And Reality – Forbes
September 20, 2022/by adminFrom Modern Elder Academy (MEA) and the founders of Death Over Dinner comes the launch of Generations Over Dinner – Yahoo
August 2, 2022/by admin4 Important Things We Get Wrong About Aging, According to a Longevity Expert – Prevention
May 25, 2022/by adminThis Stanford Psychology Professor Wants to Change the Way We Work – Morningstar
May 11, 2022/by adminThat feeling you get when listening to sad music? It’s humanity. – Harvard Gazette
February 24, 2022/by adminToday’s 5-year-olds will likely live to 100. What will their lives be like? – National Geographic
February 2, 2022/by adminLiving To 100: The ‘Century Lives’ Podcast Takes A Fascinating Look – Next Avenue
January 19, 2022/by adminThe 100-year life is here. How can we meet the challenges of longevity? An expert explains – World Economic Forum
November 30, 2021/by adminPodcast: “New Map of Life” Cartographers Ken Smith and Karen Breslau – Midlife Mixtape
November 29, 2021/by admin“Forever Young: Searching for the Fountain of Youth” -CBS Sunday Morning prime time special
November 3, 2021/by adminPaul Pagnato Advises Students from 120 Universities at Barron’s in Education Event to Embrace Stanford Center on Longevity’s New Map of Life Initiative – Yahoo News
October 8, 2021/by adminFeel Old for Your Age? That’s Actually a Good Thing — For Others – Stanford GSB
September 13, 2021/by adminMaureen Gaffney: There’s a new life stage between middle age and old age – The Irish Times
August 19, 2021/by adminStudy reveals that student debt is a potentially crippling liability for college grads – USA Today
August 19, 2021/by adminOne-third of American families couldn’t cover a $2,000 emergency before the pandemic – CNBC
August 12, 2021/by adminFinancial Resilience Steps By Policymakers Can Improve Lives Hit Hardest By Pandemic Says Study – Forbes
January 12, 2021/by adminOlder adults struggle to access COVID-19 vaccine appointment websites – The Verge
December 22, 2020/by adminLonger life expectancy, complicated retirement savings systems leaving many low-income workers unprepared for retirement – McKnight’s Senior Living
August 4, 2020/by adminMillions of America’s working poor may lose out on tax credit because of the pandemic – The Conversation
August 3, 2020/by adminYes, Virginia, It Still Makes Sense To Save For Retirement Through A 401(k) Plan – Forbes
July 17, 2020/by adminOpinion: As Trump and Biden trade age insults, older workers suffer – MarketWatch
July 13, 2020/by adminThis Stanford Scientist Can Make You Feel And Think Younger: Interview With Dr. Laura Carstensen – Forbes
July 10, 2020/by adminAs the pandemic surges, old people alarm their adult kids by playing bridge and getting haircuts – The Washington Post
May 20, 2020/by adminNew Longevity Project – Morning Consult Poll Finds High Satisfaction with Online Learning during Quarantine – Press Release
May 19, 2020/by admin‘Age is a sloppy proxy’: Older adults push back on idea that staying safe from coronavirus means staying isolated – San Francisco Chronicle
April 14, 2020/by adminMeet the Stanford researchers mobilizing to understand, fight COVID-19 Stanford News
April 13, 2020/by adminPandemic Highlights Strengths, Exposes Weaknesses Of Our Retirement Systems – Forbes
April 13, 2020/by adminCOVID-19 in the Blue Zone: What’s Helping Elders in Sardinia, Italy –Next Avenue
March 25, 2020/by adminOld human cells rejuvenated with stem cell technology – Stanford School of Medicine
March 3, 2020/by adminGSB course on longevity teaches students about workforce re-entry – Stanford Daily
February 24, 2020/by adminAre people in their 70s healthy enough to run the country? Yes. – The Washington Post
February 22, 2020/by adminWhat do the world’s most successful people do when it’s time to retire? – MarketWatch
December 17, 2019/by adminPeople Are Living Longer, But Not Better—A New Social Contract Is Needed – Forbes
December 12, 2019/by adminHere’s how to keep playing the market, even after you retire – Yahoo Finance
November 19, 2019/by adminLongevity Project explores the nuanced implications of longer life – PR Newswire
October 14, 2019/by adminIn public health, you can ‘do well and do good at the same time’ – Harvard University
October 3, 2019/by adminNew Research Shows Low Financial Literacy, Social Isolation Increase Scam Risk – Better Business Bureau
September 28, 2019/by adminA strong grip? Push-ups? What actually can help you live to a ripe old age? – The Washington Post
August 25, 2019/by adminHere’s how much more money you’d have if you delayed retirement until 70, according to Stanford researchers – CNBC
July 17, 2019/by adminLinda P. Fried Proposes ‘Grand Act of Imagination’ to Design Better Future – The Chautauquan Daily
July 16, 2019/by adminAmani Allen Outlines How Racism and Stressors Promote Early Aging Among Minorities – The Chautauquan Daily
July 15, 2019/by adminLaura L. Carstensen Explores Opportunities Facing an Aging World – The Chautauquan Daily
June 26, 2019/by adminSocial Security is not ‘going bankrupt.’ Don’t believe these myths about claiming benefits – USA Today
June 6, 2019/by adminHow much Americans contribute to their 401(k) plans—and how much you should be saving – CNBC
May 14, 2019/by adminStanford Center on Longevity names co-champions of the 2019 Longevity Design Challenge – The Dish
March 20, 2019/by adminHow much money you need to save to retire by age 65, according to Stanford researchers – CNBC
March 20, 2019/by adminThe Rare, Special Bond of a Lifelong Male Friendship – The Wall Street Journal
March 18, 2019/by adminOnly half of Americans have access to a 401(k)—here’s how to save for retirement if you don’t – NBC News
March 4, 2019/by adminHow Merrill Lynch Is Planning for Its Customers to Live to 100 – Harvard Business Review
December 3, 2018/by adminPerennials, not millennials, will trigger the next wave of talent retention efforts – Quartz
November 5, 2018/by adminRanks of 401(k), IRA millionaires swell as average retirement account balances hit new high – CNBC
September 25, 2018/by adminWaiting Longer to Buy a House Could Hurt Millennials in Retirement – NBC News
September 22, 2018/by adminAmericans are not financially prepared for living longer lives, Stanford study finds – Stanford News
August 13, 2018/by adminYoung People Want to Retire by Age 60 – But Experts Warn the “New Retirement Age” is 70
July 22, 2018/by adminPhil Burgess: As We Live Longer, We’re Changing Society So Many Ways – Capital Gazette
July 16, 2018/by admin5 Questions: John Ioannidis Calls for More Rigorous Nutrition Research – Stanford Medicine
July 9, 2018/by adminFeel Like The Last Friend Standing? Here’s How To Cultivate New Buds As You Age. – Kaiser Health News
June 27, 2018/by adminA Stanford researcher says we shouldn’t start working full time until age 40 – Quartz
April 9, 2018/by adminYour long life could be the death of your retirement savings – The Washington Post
February 23, 2018/by adminHere’s a straightforward retirement income strategy for workers with no pension – MarketWatch
February 14, 2018/by adminMillennials less likely to own homes, marry and start families than older generations – Stanford Daily
February 12, 2018/by adminMillennials hope to reach life milestones by the same age as other generations – Stanford News
November 19, 2017/by adminScammers are stealing people’s money through a scheme that has nothing to do with your password
April 25, 2017/by adminOn transitions and identity: A reflection by Stanford’s Philip Pizzo – Stanford School of Medicine
March 14, 2017/by adminHere’s an ‘income menu’ that could help retirees make their savings last – MarketWatch
February 6, 2017/by adminStanford researchers aim to create global conversations about long, healthy living – Stanford Report
November 28, 2016/by adminOldest adults may have much to gain from social technology – Stanford Report
October 28, 2016/by admin10/27/2016 – Here’s what happens when someone is forced to retire because they’re ‘old’
September 8, 2016/by admin9/8/2016 – Older people offer the resource that children need, Stanford report says
August 19, 2016/by admin8/19/2016 – Baby boomers have trouble making new friends in retirement, research shows
July 12, 2016/by admin7/12/2016 – Americans Are Optimistic About Living Longer, But Not About Their Savings
May 3, 2016/by admin5/3/2016 – Financial fraud targeting older adults often involves appeals to emotions
December 16, 2013/by admin12/16/2013 – Stanford study urges more accurate estimates of financial fraud
December 3, 2013/by admin12/3/2013 – Postmenopausal estrogen decline largely unrelated to changes in cognition, mood
November 25, 2013/by admin11/25/2013 – Why Are Seniors The Fastest-Growing Demographic On Social Media?
September 20, 2013/by admin9/20/2013 – Stanford Center on Longevity competition challenges students to design products to help older adults
September 19, 2013/by admin9/19/2013 – Retirees Are Optimistic (or Delusional) About Leaving Inheritances
September 4, 2013/by admin9/4/2013 – Inventing the Rest of Our Lives: A Glass-Half-Full Frame of Mind
May 13, 2013/by admin5/13/2013 – Med School study develops models to further muscular dystrophy research
December 7, 2012/by admin12/6/2012 – Center on Longevity Director Laura Carstensen Makes AARP's "The Influentials: 50 Over 50" List
March 19, 2012/by admin3/19/2012 – It's Enough To Make A Unicorn Blush: Our Problem With Talking About Sex
February 17, 2012/by admin2/17/2012 – Look for new roles for older citizens in an aging America, says Stanford's Laura Carstensen