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June 24, 2019/by admin

Setting the record straight on 5 Social Security myths – MarketWatch

June 3, 2019/by admin

The number of Americans working in their 70s is skyrocketing – Quartz

May 16, 2019/by admin

Age of fraud: Are seniors more vulnerable to financial scams? – Marketplace

May 10, 2019/by admin

Raising The Social Security Retirement Age Hurts Everyone – Forbes

March 25, 2019/by admin

Companies cannot afford to ignore older workers – Financial Times

March 20, 2019/by admin

How much money you need to save to retire by age 65, according to Stanford researchers – CNBC

March 18, 2019/by admin

Only 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 admin

How Merrill Lynch Is Planning for Its Customers to Live to 100 – Harvard Business Review

February 16, 2019/by admin

Should We Retire ‘Retirement’? – Forbes

February 14, 2019/by admin

Boomers’ Retirement Reality Requires Careful Planning – Forbes

January 31, 2019/by admin

Secret experiment suggests one key way to boost retirement savings – CNBC

January 23, 2019/by admin

Retirement? Boomers aren’t ready yet –MarketWatch

January 16, 2019/by admin

How long will I live — and how much will it cost me? – MarketWatch

December 3, 2018/by admin

Perennials, not millennials, will trigger the next wave of talent retention efforts – Quartz

November 27, 2018/by admin

Will You Fall Short In Retirement Because You Only Invested In Your 401(k)? – Forbes

November 26, 2018/by admin

Social Security Runs Short of Money, and Ideas Fly on How to Repair It – The New York Times

November 14, 2018/by admin

Another challenge in retirement? Student loans – CNBC

November 13, 2018/by admin

Most Americans aren’t saving nearly enough for retirement – CNBC

November 8, 2018/by admin

The Longevity Opportunity – Harvard Business Review

November 6, 2018/by admin

Living longer: Reaping the rewards – BeWell Stanford

November 5, 2018/by admin

Ranks of 401(k), IRA millionaires swell as average retirement account balances hit new high – CNBC

November 1, 2018/by admin

When no one retires – Harvard Business Review

October 30, 2018/by admin

Baby boomers less ready to retire than prior generations – CBS MoneyWatch

October 8, 2018/by admin

Despite 3.7% Unemployment, Labor Market Inequities Mean Retirement Insecurity For Many – Forbes

October 8, 2018/by admin

This is how the boomer generation will influence retirement homes – MarketWatch

September 25, 2018/by admin

Waiting Longer to Buy a House Could Hurt Millennials in Retirement – NBC News

September 24, 2018/by admin

High Debt Imperiling Standard of Living For Future Retirees? – Forbes

September 22, 2018/by admin

Tough retirement realities for baby boomers – CBS MoneyWatch

September 22, 2018/by admin

Americans are not financially prepared for living longer lives, Stanford study finds – Stanford News

September 6, 2018/by admin

U.S. lags many developed countries on retirement security – CBS MoneyWatch

August 24, 2018/by admin

Avoid The Estate-Planning Mistakes Of Aretha Franklin And Prince – Forbes

August 13, 2018/by admin

Young People Want to Retire by Age 60 – But Experts Warn the “New Retirement Age” is 70

August 13, 2018/by admin

This May Be the Secret to Feeling Younger and Living Longer

August 8, 2018/by admin

Three reasons you shouldn’t retire. Ever. – The Washington Post

August 5, 2018/by admin

Too Little Too Late’: Bankruptcy Booms Among Older Americans The New York Times

July 28, 2018/by admin

New Clients: Free Lunches, Facebook, and Charity – Financial Advisor

July 27, 2018/by admin

75% of Millennial Couples Talk About Money at Least Once a Week—And it Seems to Be Working for Them

July 24, 2018/by admin

The 8 Habits That Contribute To Longer Lives: LLU Researchers – Patch.com

July 24, 2018/by admin

Grey Divorce: Why Are More Baby Boomers Ending Their Marriages When They Get Older? – Edmonton Journal

July 22, 2018/by admin

When It Comes To Personal Finance, Don’t Believe Everything You Read – Forbes

July 22, 2018/by admin

Phil Burgess: As We Live Longer, We’re Changing Society So Many Ways – Capital Gazette

July 18, 2018/by admin

We Shouldn’t Start Full-time Work Until We Are 40, Expert Says – Metro UK

July 18, 2018/by admin

Baby Boomers Get More Selective About Friends – The Wall Street Journal

July 15, 2018/by admin

Do Longer Lives Mean That One Lifelong Marriage Isn’t Enough? – Quartz

July 12, 2018/by admin

The Gender Earnings Gap And Retirement – Forbes

July 11, 2018/by admin

Experimental Drugs Boost Elderly Immune Systems, Raising Hopes For Anti-Aging Effects

July 9, 2018/by admin

Feel Like The Last Friend Standing? Here’s How To Cultivate New Buds As You Age.

July 5, 2018/by admin

A Record Number of Folks Age 85 and Older Are Working. Here’s What They’re Doing.

July 5, 2018/by admin

Health Policy Corner: Supporting Informal Caregivers

June 7, 2018/by admin

Feeling Younger Could Mean Your Brain is Aging More Slowly

June 1, 2018/by admin

Thinking About Retirement? Consider Working a Little Longer – The New York Times

May 25, 2018/by admin

How Much Can You Spend in Retirement? – U.S. News & World Report

May 16, 2018/by admin

Why so many women over 50 are afraid of becoming ‘bag ladies’ – MarketWatch

May 7, 2018/by admin

A sure way for retirees to extend their “life” – CBS MoneyWatch

April 9, 2018/by admin

How Not to Run Out of Money in Retirement –U.S. News & World Report

April 9, 2018/by admin

Your long life could be the death of your retirement savings – The Washington Post

March 12, 2018/by admin

Are you at risk of retiring broke? If you are, you’ve got company.

March 1, 2018/by admin

No Pension? You Can ‘Pensionize’ Your Savings – NY Times

March 1, 2018/by admin

How your employer can help boost your retirement – CBS MoneyWatch

February 23, 2018/by admin

Here’s a straightforward retirement income strategy for workers with no pension – MarketWatch

February 22, 2018/by admin

Report: “Turning Silver into Gold: The Business of Aging” – Milken Institute

February 14, 2018/by admin

Millennials less likely to own homes, marry and start families than older generations – Stanford Daily

January 31, 2018/by admin

Sanjay Basu: The Power of Healthy Eating

December 29, 2017/by admin

In search of a word that won’t offend ‘old’ people

December 20, 2017/by admin

This holiday gift for seniors can save them a fortune

December 18, 2017/by admin

What are the secrets of the superagers?

December 18, 2017/by admin

Older Adults’ Forgetfulness Tied To Faulty Brain Rhythms In Sleep

December 13, 2017/by admin

Why Rituals and Traditions Matter

December 13, 2017/by admin

How to Invest for a 40-Year Retirement

December 12, 2017/by admin

Aging Well: Why Stubborn People Live Longer

December 8, 2017/by admin

Meet the “Spend Safely in Retirement” strategy

December 5, 2017/by admin

An almost perfect retirement income source

December 1, 2017/by admin

Simulation of Growth Trajectories of Childhood Obesity into Adulthood

November 29, 2017/by admin

How To Stop Your Grown Kids From Ruining Your Retirement

November 28, 2017/by admin

Aging, the longevity economy and what it means to you

November 22, 2017/by admin

American seniors are sicker than global peers

November 19, 2017/by admin

Scammers are stealing people’s money through a scheme that has nothing to do with your password

November 9, 2017/by admin

Mushrooms are full of antioxidants that may have antiaging potential

November 1, 2017/by admin

Infusions of young blood tested in patients with dementia

October 31, 2017/by admin

Sorry, aging is ‘mathematically inevitable’

October 24, 2017/by admin

Stanford’s longevity center celebrates ten years

October 19, 2017/by admin

Stanford celebrates 10 years of driving the discussion on longevity

October 16, 2017/by admin

Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute accepts fourth cohort

October 16, 2017/by admin

Air Pollution May Make Babies’ Cells Age Faster

October 11, 2017/by admin

A Look Into Older Adults’ State of Mind

October 11, 2017/by admin

The share of Americans living without a partner has increased, especially among young adults

October 9, 2017/by admin

Americans Face a Rising Risk of Dying Alone

October 5, 2017/by admin

As Millennials Demand More Meaning, Older Brands Are Not Aging Well

October 4, 2017/by admin

Best Buy Bets on Adults Remotely Monitoring Their Aging Parents

October 2, 2017/by admin

When Did You First Feel Old?

September 26, 2017/by admin

Why America’s Inequality Is a Threat to Living Longer

September 25, 2017/by admin

The No. 1 Way You Might Prevent Dementia

September 24, 2017/by admin

Want to stay strong as you age? Find a purpose.

September 13, 2017/by admin

Why We All Need to Stop Using the Term “Anti-Aging”

September 12, 2017/by admin

The Ever-Changing Business of ‘Anti-Aging’

September 12, 2017/by admin

Move Over, Millennials: Generation Z Enters the Workforce

September 9, 2017/by admin

Guns, Paranoia And Aging Parents

September 4, 2017/by admin

How I Keep the Topic of Aging Fresh

August 30, 2017/by admin

College freshmen turn to empathic people in stressful times, Stanford study says

August 29, 2017/by admin

The Virtual Reality Game Gathering Data for Dementia Researchers

August 29, 2017/by admin

Low-fat diet could kill you, major study shows

August 25, 2017/by admin

Addressing How We Talk About Aging Never Gets Old: ‘Whatever You Do, Don’t Say Elderly’

August 23, 2017/by admin

An Aging World Has Been A Boon For Bond Prices. Two Economists Suggest That May Change

August 22, 2017/by admin

Aging Japan Wants Automation, Not Immigration

August 21, 2017/by admin

How Far Does $1 Million Go in Retirement?

August 17, 2017/by admin

Vote For The Encore Prize To Help Kids

August 14, 2017/by admin

Allure Magazine Will No Longer Use the Term “Anti-Aging”

August 14, 2017/by admin

Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Food Consumption and Nutrition in China: Empirical Evidence During the 1989–2009 Period

August 13, 2017/by admin

Heavy Drinking in Young Adulthood Increases Risk of Transitioning to Obesity

August 11, 2017/by admin

Stop Treating 70- and 90-Year-Olds the Same

August 11, 2017/by admin

Keeping Seniors Active – A 24 Hour Approach

August 9, 2017/by admin

A Search For Anti-Aging Secrets Starts with the Blood of 600 Estonians

August 9, 2017/by admin

The unsung longevity factor of social connection

August 9, 2017/by admin

Neuroscience Says Workplace Happiness Comes Down to Experiencing This Emotion Daily

August 9, 2017/by admin

8 Powerful Ways to Turn Loneliness Into Deep Connection

August 8, 2017/by admin

Tech, Alcohol And Ageism On The Minds Of Top Aging Experts

July 25, 2017/by admin

Jump-Starting Hard Conversations As The End Nears – Kaiser Health News

July 24, 2017/by admin

Social Interaction Improves Quality Of Life For People With Dementia NPR

July 24, 2017/by admin

Can harvesting young blood help the aging process? – Marketplace

July 20, 2017/by admin

About one-third of dementia cases could be prevented by actions that begin in childhood – LA Times

July 19, 2017/by admin

Asian private equity has found something good about the region’s aging population – CNBC

July 18, 2017/by admin

The New College Program To Launch Encore Careers – Forbes

July 17, 2017/by admin

Artificial Sweeteners Don’t Help People Lose Weight, Review Finds – NPR

July 15, 2017/by admin

Stress And Poverty May Explain High Rates Of Dementia In African-Americans – NPR

July 11, 2017/by admin

Increased Caregiving Needed as Adults Near End of Life, Study Says

July 11, 2017/by admin

Hawaii Passes Law to Erase Responsibility of Elder Care

July 5, 2017/by admin

Dementia doesn’t have to mean the end of friendship – Futurity

July 2, 2017/by admin

Black, Gray and Gay: The Perils of Aging LGBTQ People of Color NBC News

July 2, 2017/by admin

Want to slow down your aging process? Mind-set can be key, oldest seniors say – Washington Post

June 30, 2017/by admin

What age is considered “old” nowadays? – CBS Money Watch

June 28, 2017/by admin

For Exercise, Nothing Like the Great Outdoors The New York Times

June 28, 2017/by admin

The Missing Men

June 28, 2017/by admin

Why you shouldn’t exercise to lose weight, explained with 60+ studies – Vox

June 22, 2017/by admin

Census: U.S. is aging, growing more racially diverse – CBS News

June 19, 2017/by admin

Is moderate alcohol use that bad for the aging brain? – USA Today

June 15, 2017/by admin

Some Seniors Just Want To Be Left Alone, Which Can Lead To Problems – Kaiser Health News

June 13, 2017/by admin

Living Forever – Proto

June 12, 2017/by admin

Smell Test May Sniff Out Oncoming Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s – Scientific American

June 8, 2017/by admin

Take This Class to Master Aging – Next Avenue

June 7, 2017/by admin

Why Friends May Be More Important Than Family – TIME

June 6, 2017/by admin

How Ready Is The U.S. For Retirement And Aging? – Forbes

June 6, 2017/by admin

Healthy stem cells may keep aging muscles young – Futurity

June 5, 2017/by admin

What if Your Cellphone Data Can Reveal Whether You Have Alzheimer’s? – Slate

June 1, 2017/by admin

Alzheimer’s Caregivers: Isolated and Needing Help

May 31, 2017/by admin

Meet A Home Contractor Who Helps Older People Age In Place – NPR

May 26, 2017/by admin

Death rate from Alzheimer’s disease in the US has risen by 55%, says CDC – CNN

May 25, 2017/by admin

Fitness trackers accurately measure heart rate but not calories burned – Stanford Medicine

May 22, 2017/by admin

Here’s the new retirement goal: Love your job and keep working – USA Today

May 19, 2017/by admin

Baby Boomers Look to Senior Concierge Services to Raise Income

May 18, 2017/by admin

Eight things you can do now that might reduce your odds of dementia later – Los Angeles Times

May 18, 2017/by admin

The very simple argument for the rise of co-living: people need people – Tech Crunch

May 18, 2017/by admin

How to help a loved one cope with dementia – Los Angeles Times

May 16, 2017/by admin

Walking linked to improved brain function – Reuters

May 16, 2017/by admin

Another way the rich get richer: Study shows a widening gap in life expectancy between rich and poor – Los Angeles Times

May 15, 2017/by admin

Exercise Makes You Younger at the Cellular Level – TIME

May 15, 2017/by admin

Which States Have the Biggest Drug Problems? WalletHub Releases New Study About Drug Use in the USA

May 15, 2017/by admin

Your actual age isn’t a number – Futurity

May 12, 2017/by admin

If You Have No Children, Who Will Care For You When You’re Old?

May 12, 2017/by admin

Bulk of Addiction Created by Health Care System, WNY Addictions Doctor Says

May 11, 2017/by admin

Why humans lack an ‘anti-aging switch’ – CNN

May 10, 2017/by admin

Sync pink noise with brain to get better deep sleep – Futurity

May 10, 2017/by admin

What Should Teenagers’ Summer Plans Include? Adult Mentors The New York Times

May 9, 2017/by admin

Daily Dose Of Cannabis May Protect And Heal The Brain From Effects Of Aging – Forbes

May 9, 2017/by admin

Why Isn’t Business Preparing More For The Future Of Aging? – Forbes

May 9, 2017/by admin

Why Isn’t Business Preparing More for the Future of Aging?

May 6, 2017/by admin

Baby Boomers Join ‘Aging-at-Home Villages’ for Yoga, Happy Hour, Cooking Classes and Biking

May 5, 2017/by admin

Compared to Japan and Europe, the U.S. has a very different approach to death and aging

May 5, 2017/by admin

Life Happens. And When It Does, Health and Wealth Are More Connected Than You Think

May 5, 2017/by admin

The ‘Best’ Places to Move in Retirement? They’re All Over the Map

May 2, 2017/by admin

Black Americans living longer, but racial gap remains, CDC says – CNN

April 27, 2017/by admin

What Religion is For

April 27, 2017/by admin

Health Buzz: Grandmother’s Smoking Associated With Grandchildren’s Autism Spectrum Disorder

April 25, 2017/by admin

7 tricks fraudsters use to entrap the elderly – CBS News

April 25, 2017/by admin

The dangers of planning on working longer – CNBC

April 25, 2017/by admin

On transitions and identity: A reflection by Stanford’s Philip Pizzo – Stanford School of Medicine

April 25, 2017/by admin

Exercise ‘keeps the mind sharp’ in over-50s, study finds – BBC News

April 24, 2017/by admin

Using Baby Talk With Seniors Is Insulting, Not Cute

April 24, 2017/by admin

Social Security is Designed to Replace This Much of Your Income (And It’s Not Even Close to 100%)

April 24, 2017/by admin

The Mental Mistakes We Make With Retirement Spending

April 23, 2017/by admin

The Disabled and the Elderly Are Facing a Big Problem: Not Enough Aides

April 20, 2017/by admin

Diet sodas may be tied to stroke, dementia risk – CNN

April 20, 2017/by admin

Millennials Want Jobs and Education, Not Marriage and Kids – TIME

April 20, 2017/by admin

Family and Other Unpaid Caregivers and Older Adults With and Without Dementia and Disability

April 19, 2017/by admin

Study Shows Protein in Human Umbilical Cord Blood Rejuvenates Old Mice’s Impaired Learning, Memory – Stanford Medicine

April 19, 2017/by admin

Analysis: How to Fix America’s Broken Retirement System

April 18, 2017/by admin

How the Ticking Clock Kills – Stanford Business

April 17, 2017/by admin

Supporting, and Getting Support, from Loved Ones after a Dementia Diagnosis – The Sacramento Bee

April 17, 2017/by admin

Household Formation Over Time: Evidence from Two Cohorts of Young Adults

April 17, 2017/by admin

Storybooks Get Kids to Eat Their Veggies

April 17, 2017/by admin

Volunteering in Adolescence May Reduce Crime Involvement in Adulthood

April 17, 2017/by admin

Leaving a Legacy to Future Generations

April 16, 2017/by admin

‘Everybody Knows Somebody’: This State is a Laboratory for the Future of Alzheimer’s in America – PBS

April 14, 2017/by admin

Older people need regular exercise, and studies find they are better off for it – The Washington Post

April 14, 2017/by admin

Running Adds Three Years to Your Life, Study Says

April 12, 2017/by admin

Heart Risks in Midlife Tied to Brain Plaques of Alzheimer’s – The New York Times

April 12, 2017/by admin

4 Lessons from the Longest-Running Study on Happiness

April 12, 2017/by admin

An Hour of Running May Add 7 Hours to Your Life – The New York Times

April 11, 2017/by admin

Good Genes are Nice, But Joy is Better

April 11, 2017/by admin

Are Night Owls Better Off Changing Their Sleep Patterns to be Healthier?

April 10, 2017/by admin

Both older and younger Americans are worried about aging – MarketWatch

April 10, 2017/by admin

5 Ways Senior Living Communities are Evolving to Attract Active Baby Boomers

April 10, 2017/by admin

Young Adults Need More Social Support After Cancer

April 10, 2017/by admin

National Volunteer Month: How Giving Back Boosts Seniors’ Health

April 5, 2017/by admin

Why 70 is the New 65 for Retirement – CBS News

April 5, 2017/by admin

Church Kids Fare Better Than Nonattenders: Will Today’s ‘Cultured Despisers’ of Religion Pay Heed?

April 3, 2017/by admin

Silicon Valley’s Quest to Live Forever – The New Yorker

April 3, 2017/by admin

Stanford Center On Longevity Creates Interactive Project Website – University Herald

April 2, 2017/by admin

NUST Students Win First Place in Stanford Longevity Design Challenge – DAWN

March 29, 2017/by admin

Stanford Center on Longevity Launches Project Website – The Stanford Daily

March 28, 2017/by admin

The Future of Aging – Tufts Now

March 26, 2017/by admin

Underlying Motivations of Volunteering Across Life Stages: A Study of Volunteers in Nonprofit Organizations in Nevada

March 23, 2017/by admin

At Stanford, Older Professionals Get a Chance to Hit the Books Again – Bloomberg

March 23, 2017/by admin

Most Americans Failed this Eight-Question Retirement Quiz – Market Watch

March 23, 2017/by admin

Self-Driving Cars Could be Boon for Aged, After Initial Hurdles – The New York Times

March 23, 2017/by admin

The Best Exercise for Aging Muscles – The New York Times

March 23, 2017/by admin

Molecule Kills Elderly Cells, Reduces Signs of Aging in Mice – Science

March 23, 2017/by admin

The Forces Driving Middle-Aged White People’s “Deaths of Despair” – NPR

March 23, 2017/by admin

Renters Now Rule Half of U.S. Cities – Bloomberg

March 22, 2017/by admin

Seniors Worry Less About Finances and More About Memory Loss, Independence – The San Diego Union-Tribune

March 21, 2017/by admin

1 in 4 Workers Have Less than $1,000 Saved for Retirement – CNN

March 21, 2017/by admin

Study Connects Genes to Late Onset Alzheimer’s in African-Americans – NBC News

March 21, 2017/by admin

How does nutrition affect children’s school performance?

March 20, 2017/by admin

Dementia Not Prevented with Vitamin E, Selenium, Study Finds – Medical News Today

March 19, 2017/by admin

Should College Students Be Required to Take a Course in Personal Finance?

March 17, 2017/by admin

When the Boss Is Half Your Age – The New York Times

March 17, 2017/by admin

Social Security: Suicide Prevention Tool

March 14, 2017/by admin

Here’s an ‘income menu’ that could help retirees make their savings last – MarketWatch

March 12, 2017/by admin

Sudden Drops in Blood Pressure May Increase Risk of Dementia – Medical News Today

March 11, 2017/by admin

Researchers Shift Focus to Prevention of Alzheimer’s – The Globe and Mail

March 11, 2017/by admin

Employers are Trying to Solve Their Workers’ Retirement Income Problem –MarketWatch

March 9, 2017/by admin

IBM Wants to Protect Senior Citizens by Tracking Nearly Their Every Move – Business Insider

March 9, 2017/by admin

The Retirement Crisis Facing African Americans – Forbes

March 9, 2017/by admin

Diabetes Drug Might Help Detect and Treat Alzheimer’s Disease – Pharmaceutical Processing

March 9, 2017/by admin

Big Alzheimer’s Research Roadblock: Federal government – CNBC

March 9, 2017/by admin

‘Get Out of Your Comfort Zone:’ Interval Training Benefits Extend to Aging – CBC News

March 8, 2017/by admin

Aging While LGBT: Unique Challenges and Inequities – U.S. News

March 7, 2017/by admin

Alzheimer’s: The Disease that Could Bankrupt Medicare – CNN

March 7, 2017/by admin

Red Wine Compound Found to Slow Down Neural Aging in Mice – Medical News Today

March 3, 2017/by admin

Working Longer May Benefit Your Health

March 2, 2017/by admin

Workers Are Working Longer — and Better – The New York Times

March 1, 2017/by admin

Big Pharma Is Losing a Fortune Trying to Cure Alzheimer’s – Bloomberg

February 28, 2017/by admin

People all around the world have retirement anxiety — here’s how to fix it – MarketWatch

February 28, 2017/by admin

For Aging Inmates, a Chance to Learn How to Take Better Care of Their Health – The Washington Post

February 26, 2017/by admin

Can Alzheimer’s be prevented? A family may hold the key – 60 Minutes, CBS News

February 24, 2017/by admin

Aging Dementia Risk Reduced by Eating ‘Five-a-Day’ – Medical News Today

February 22, 2017/by admin

Resveratrol may be an effective intervention for lung aging – Science Daily

February 21, 2017/by admin

Two-Thirds of Americans Aren’t Putting Money in Their 401(k)

February 20, 2017/by admin

‘Fasting-mimicking’ diet said to reduce risk factors for aging – Reuters

February 16, 2017/by admin

Longevity is the economic opportunity of our lifetime – MarketWatch

February 16, 2017/by admin

How Silicon Valley Is Trying to Hack Its Way Into a Longer Life – TIME

February 16, 2017/by admin

With $15 Left in the Bank, a Baby Boomer Makes Peace With Less – The Wall Street Journal

February 16, 2017/by admin

What 3 Things Can I Do to Extend the Length of My Life? – TIME

February 16, 2017/by admin

The Sleep Cure: The Fountain of Youth May Be Closer Than You Ever Thought

February 15, 2017/by admin

AARP dangles $10K prize in front of startups to help aging population – TechCrunch

February 14, 2017/by admin

7 Health Benefits of Being in a Happy Marriage

February 13, 2017/by admin

Obesity: Self-stigma may raise risk of metabolic syndrome

February 13, 2017/by admin

Mad Volunteer Scientists: Do You Know the Way To San Jose?

February 13, 2017/by admin

Poll Reveals Sleep Differences Among Ethnic Groups

February 13, 2017/by admin

Stanford researchers personalize virtual reality displays to match a user’s eyesight – Stanford Report

February 12, 2017/by admin

The Biggest Surprises in Retirement

February 9, 2017/by admin

Hey Guys, Put a Ring on It

February 6, 2017/by admin

Stanford researchers aim to create global conversations about long, healthy living

February 6, 2017/by admin

Stanford researchers aim to create global conversations about long, healthy living – Stanford Report

February 6, 2017/by admin

8 Signs the Shortage in Paid Caregivers is Getting Worse

February 3, 2017/by admin

When Will the Penny Drop? Money, Financial Literacy and Risk in the Digital Age

February 3, 2017/by admin

Trump Moves to Kill Off Obama’s Landmark Retirement Rule – The Wall Street Journal

February 3, 2017/by admin

The secret of aging—and how to slow it down – MarketWatch

February 3, 2017/by admin

Exceptional patients: Narratives of connections

February 3, 2017/by admin

U.S. economy adds 227,000 jobs in January, but wage growth lags

February 3, 2017/by admin

Extracurricular activities in youth tied to social engagement later in life – Reuters

February 3, 2017/by admin

What We Know – And Don’t Know – About the Declining Labor Force Participation Rate

January 31, 2017/by admin

Steak with carrots, baked plantain and stuffed grape leaves with salad: What school lunches look like around the world (and the UK and US are the most unhealthy)

January 30, 2017/by admin

All You Need Is Facebook Friends? Associations between Online and Face-to-Face Friendships and Health

January 27, 2017/by admin

Why Succeeding Against the Odds Can Make You Sick – The New York Times

January 27, 2017/by admin

This is What it Actually Means to Get a ‘Good Night’s Sleep’

January 25, 2017/by admin

How Does Student Debt Affect Early-Career Retirement Saving?

January 25, 2017/by admin

Turns Out That Opposites Don’t Attract After All

January 23, 2017/by admin

Peak Millennial? Cities Can’t Assume a Continued Boost From the Young

January 23, 2017/by admin

Exercise Can Be a Boon to People With Parkinson’s Disease

January 20, 2017/by admin

In Retirement, It’s Save Now or Pay (a Lot) Later – Wall Street Journal

January 16, 2017/by admin

Pulling Retirement Cash, but Not by Choice

January 12, 2017/by admin

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Early Childhood Obesity: Growth Trajectories in Body Mass Index

January 11, 2017/by admin

Rebooting the nursing home – Politico

January 10, 2017/by admin

How long do U.S. retirees live compared to peers in other countries? – CBS MoneyWatch

January 9, 2017/by admin

Why You Don’t Have to Exercise Every Day

January 9, 2017/by admin

Millennials may need to double how much they save for retirement – The Washington Post

January 9, 2017/by admin

Why Do Humans Still Have a Gene That Increases the Risk of Alzheimer’s? – The Atlantic

January 6, 2017/by admin

For Millennials, It’s Never Too Early to Save for Retirement – The New York Times

January 6, 2017/by admin

Aging and addicted: The opioid epidemic affects elderly, too – Chicago Tribune

January 4, 2017/by admin

Report Finds California Home Ownership Rates At Lowest Since 1940s

January 4, 2017/by admin

Aging In Place Needs Out Of The Box Thinking – The Wall Street Journal

January 2, 2017/by admin

1/2/2017 – Without Any Family, Aging Adults Rely On Friends For Help – NPR

January 2, 2017/by admin

As World Grays, Seniors Step Up to Create an ‘Age-Friendly’ Future

December 29, 2016/by admin

A Gut Makeover for the New Year

December 26, 2016/by admin

Finding reasons to be cheerful gets easier with time

December 23, 2016/by admin

The Terrifying Way Not Sleeping Enough Actually Changes Your Gut

December 21, 2016/by admin

Retirement Wellness: Toward a More Complete Framework

December 14, 2016/by admin

Smartphones could be game-changing tool for cardiovascular research

December 12, 2016/by admin

Body Mass Index in Young Adulthood, Obesity Trajectory, and Premature Mortality

December 12, 2016/by admin

Medical Savings Associated with Reductions in BMI Among US Adults with Obesity, by Diabetes Status

December 6, 2016/by admin

40% of US Women Are Now Obese

December 6, 2016/by admin

Diets Around the World Are Becoming More Similar

December 6, 2016/by admin

No One-Fits-All Healthy Diet Exists

December 6, 2016/by admin

The “Health Benefits” of Moderate Drinking in Older Adults may be Better Explained by Socioeconomic Status

December 5, 2016/by admin

The 2016 Menus of Change Annual Report

November 29, 2016/by admin

Sports Can Help You Live Longer, But Some Have a Bigger Effect Than Others

November 28, 2016/by admin

Oldest adults may have much to gain from social technology – Stanford Report

November 28, 2016/by admin

Why Millennials Choose To Join Corporate America Over Becoming Entrepreneurs

November 17, 2016/by admin

Scientists Explore How Nutrition May Feed Mental Health

November 11, 2016/by admin

Bingo? Pass. Bring on Senior Speed-Dating and Wine-Tasting.

November 11, 2016/by admin

U.S. Surgeon General and the National Prevention Council release Healthy Aging in Action: Advancing the National Prevention Strategy

November 11, 2016/by admin

Leveraging Psychological Insights to Encourage the Responsible Use of Consumer Debt

November 11, 2016/by admin

Stanford experts debate Affordable Care Act: What steps should new government take?

October 21, 2016/by admin

First Foods Most: After 18-Hour Fast, People Drawn to Starches First and Vegetables Last

October 21, 2016/by admin

Changes in Intake of Fruits and Vegetables and Weight Change in United States Men and Women Followed for Up to 24 Years: Analysis from Three Prospective Cohort Studies

October 21, 2016/by admin

Powerplant Ventures closes $42 million fund to back “plant-centric” food and tech startups

October 21, 2016/by admin

Intake of specific fruits and vegetables in relation to risk of estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer among postmenopausal women

October 21, 2016/by admin

Everything you eat and drink matters – focus on variety, amount, and nutrition

October 21, 2016/by admin

USDA defines food deserts

October 4, 2016/by admin

The new economic face of marriage

October 4, 2016/by admin

U.S. Census Bureau Housing Data

October 3, 2016/by admin

France’s Next Culinary Triumph: Better Food Labels

September 28, 2016/by admin

Do you know your next door neighbor?

September 22, 2016/by admin

Smoking Causes Long-Term Damage to Your DNA, Study Finds

September 19, 2016/by admin

Seizing Longevity’s Competitive Advantages

September 14, 2016/by admin

Parkinson’s patients take to the dance floor

September 12, 2016/by admin

How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat

September 5, 2016/by admin

Is student loan debt associated with less retirement savings?

September 2, 2016/by admin

This Assisted Living Facility Is Designed to Look Like a Neighborhood

September 1, 2016/by admin

Not all Millennials have it rough, only those who majored in liberal arts

September 1, 2016/by admin

Teaching children to save in elementary school curricula

August 27, 2016/by admin

Want to Live Longer? Choose Family Over Friends

August 25, 2016/by admin

Physician advice to patients on e-cigarettes varies, reveals knowledge gaps

August 17, 2016/by admin

Employee Financial Literacy and Retirement Plan Behavior: A Case Study

August 4, 2016/by admin

Landlord Nation: Boomers’ New Retirement Plan Is Millennials Paying Rent

June 14, 2016/by admin

Planning Ahead or Living a Day at a Time? A Family History of AD and Retirement Planning

June 8, 2016/by admin

Obesity’s Weight Gain Message Starts in Gut

June 3, 2016/by admin

Longevity Bonus: Work Longer, Live Longer

May 28, 2016/by admin

Life in the fast lane

May 16, 2016/by admin

Another Possible Benefit of Going to Church: A 33 Percent Chance of Living Longer

May 13, 2016/by admin

Study: Delaying Retirement Might Help You Live Longer

May 12, 2016/by admin

Baby Boomers Are Isolating Themselves as They Age

May 11, 2016/by admin

New Challenge for Caregivers: The Internet

May 11, 2016/by admin

How To Find The Ideal Place To Volunteer

May 3, 2016/by admin

Successful Aging in the Context of the Disablement Process: Working and Volunteering as Moderators on the Association Between Chronic Conditions and Subsequent Functional Limitations

April 27, 2016/by admin

The Third Age of Life: Leveraging the Mutual Benefits of Intergenerational Engagement

March 22, 2016/by admin

The Voluntourist’s Dilemma

February 26, 2016/by admin

Why Seniors Have the Greatest Financial Security

February 22, 2016/by admin

Why You Need Friends in Retirement

February 18, 2016/by admin

Retiring Rich Is Looking Less Likely for These Americans

February 16, 2016/by admin

Joining a Book Club, Church or Sports Group Linked to Longer Life After Retirement

February 15, 2016/by admin

Membership of social/community groups after retirement linked to longer life

February 12, 2016/by admin

Living to 100: An action plan

February 11, 2016/by admin

Stanford project suggests longer, healthier lives are possible

February 4, 2016/by admin

Applying Western models of volunteering in Hong Kong: The role of empathy, prosocial motivation and motive-experience fit for volunteering

January 6, 2016/by admin

Do Retirement Planning Strategies Alter the Effect of Time Preference on Retirement Wealth?

December 30, 2015/by admin

The Physiological Power of Altruism

December 25, 2015/by admin

Is Student Loan Debt Discouraging Homeownership among Young Adults?

December 25, 2015/by admin

Drink to Your Health (in Moderation), the Science Says

December 24, 2015/by admin

Coping with Caregiving: Take Care of Yourself While Caring for Others

December 8, 2015/by admin

Understanding the Association Between Time Spent Caregiving and Well-Being Among Employed Adults: Testing a Model of Work–Life Fit and Sense of Community

November 12, 2015/by admin

Foreclosures, House Prices, and the Real Economy

August 5, 2015/by admin

Student Debt effects on Financial Well-being: Research and Policy Implications

July 26, 2015/by admin

Digital Dating: Online Profile Content of Older and Younger Adults

July 21, 2015/by admin

Math Says This Is the Perfect Age to Get Married

June 25, 2015/by admin

Job Satisfaction among Care Aides in Residential Long-Term Care: A Systematic Review of Contributing Factors, Both Individual and Organizational

February 20, 2015/by admin

Rethinking Job Satisfaction in Care Work: Looking Beyond the Care Debates

February 11, 2015/by admin

Genetic Studies of Body Mass Index Yield New Insights for Obesity Biology

January 19, 2015/by admin

Even for the Active, a Long Sit Shortens Life and Erodes Health

November 26, 2014/by admin

Global Burden of Cancer Attributable to High Body-mass Index in 2012: a Population-based Study

June 27, 2014/by admin

Hours Spent Watching TV May Shorten Life Expectancy

June 24, 2014/by admin

Diagnostic Performance of Body Mass Index to Identify Obesity as Defined by Body Adiposity in Children and Adolescents: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

June 2, 2014/by admin

Retirement Security for Black, Non-Hispanic White, and Mexican-Origin Women: The Changing Roles of Marriage and Work

July 10, 2013/by admin

Framing and Claiming: How Information-Framing Affects Expected Social Security Claiming Behavior

January 23, 2013/by admin

Putting a Number on Smoking’s Toll

November 12, 2012/by admin

Exercise (Even a Little) to Live Longer

November 1, 2012/by admin

Marriage Promotes Longevity, Study Finds

July 9, 2012/by admin

Study: Excessive Sitting Cuts Life Expectancy by Two Years

December 10, 2009/by admin

Physical and Mental Health Effects of Family Caregiving

November 4, 2009/by admin

Do Women Pay More for Mortgages?

June 24, 2019/by admin

Setting the record straight on 5 Social Security myths – MarketWatch

June 3, 2019/by admin

The number of Americans working in their 70s is skyrocketing – Quartz

May 16, 2019/by admin

Age of fraud: Are seniors more vulnerable to financial scams? – Marketplace

May 10, 2019/by admin

Raising The Social Security Retirement Age Hurts Everyone – Forbes

March 25, 2019/by admin

Companies cannot afford to ignore older workers – Financial Times

March 20, 2019/by admin

How much money you need to save to retire by age 65, according to Stanford researchers – CNBC

March 4, 2019/by admin

How Merrill Lynch Is Planning for Its Customers to Live to 100 – Harvard Business Review

February 16, 2019/by admin

Should We Retire ‘Retirement’? – Forbes

February 14, 2019/by admin

Boomers’ Retirement Reality Requires Careful Planning – Forbes

January 31, 2019/by admin

Secret experiment suggests one key way to boost retirement savings – CNBC

January 23, 2019/by admin

Retirement? Boomers aren’t ready yet –MarketWatch

January 16, 2019/by admin

How long will I live — and how much will it cost me? – MarketWatch

December 3, 2018/by admin

Perennials, not millennials, will trigger the next wave of talent retention efforts – Quartz

November 27, 2018/by admin

Will You Fall Short In Retirement Because You Only Invested In Your 401(k)? – Forbes

November 26, 2018/by admin

Social Security Runs Short of Money, and Ideas Fly on How to Repair It – The New York Times

November 14, 2018/by admin

Another challenge in retirement? Student loans – CNBC

November 13, 2018/by admin

Most Americans aren’t saving nearly enough for retirement – CNBC

November 8, 2018/by admin

The Longevity Opportunity – Harvard Business Review

November 6, 2018/by admin

Living longer: Reaping the rewards – BeWell Stanford

November 5, 2018/by admin

Ranks of 401(k), IRA millionaires swell as average retirement account balances hit new high – CNBC

November 1, 2018/by admin

When no one retires – Harvard Business Review

October 30, 2018/by admin

Baby boomers less ready to retire than prior generations – CBS MoneyWatch

October 8, 2018/by admin

Despite 3.7% Unemployment, Labor Market Inequities Mean Retirement Insecurity For Many – Forbes

October 8, 2018/by admin

This is how the boomer generation will influence retirement homes – MarketWatch

September 25, 2018/by admin

Waiting Longer to Buy a House Could Hurt Millennials in Retirement – NBC News

September 24, 2018/by admin

High Debt Imperiling Standard of Living For Future Retirees? – Forbes

September 22, 2018/by admin

Tough retirement realities for baby boomers – CBS MoneyWatch

September 22, 2018/by admin

Americans are not financially prepared for living longer lives, Stanford study finds – Stanford News

September 6, 2018/by admin

U.S. lags many developed countries on retirement security – CBS MoneyWatch

August 24, 2018/by admin

Avoid The Estate-Planning Mistakes Of Aretha Franklin And Prince – Forbes

August 8, 2018/by admin

Three reasons you shouldn’t retire. Ever. – The Washington Post

August 5, 2018/by admin

Too Little Too Late’: Bankruptcy Booms Among Older Americans The New York Times

July 28, 2018/by admin

New Clients: Free Lunches, Facebook, and Charity – Financial Advisor

July 22, 2018/by admin

When It Comes To Personal Finance, Don’t Believe Everything You Read – Forbes

July 12, 2018/by admin

The Gender Earnings Gap And Retirement – Forbes

June 1, 2018/by admin

Thinking About Retirement? Consider Working a Little Longer – The New York Times

May 25, 2018/by admin

How Much Can You Spend in Retirement? – U.S. News & World Report

May 16, 2018/by admin

Why so many women over 50 are afraid of becoming ‘bag ladies’ – MarketWatch

May 7, 2018/by admin

A sure way for retirees to extend their “life” – CBS MoneyWatch

April 9, 2018/by admin

How Not to Run Out of Money in Retirement –U.S. News & World Report

April 9, 2018/by admin

Your long life could be the death of your retirement savings – The Washington Post

March 12, 2018/by admin

Are you at risk of retiring broke? If you are, you’ve got company.

March 1, 2018/by admin

No Pension? You Can ‘Pensionize’ Your Savings – NY Times

March 1, 2018/by admin

How your employer can help boost your retirement – CBS MoneyWatch

February 23, 2018/by admin

Here’s a straightforward retirement income strategy for workers with no pension – MarketWatch

February 22, 2018/by admin

Report: “Turning Silver into Gold: The Business of Aging” – Milken Institute

February 21, 2017/by admin

Two-Thirds of Americans Aren’t Putting Money in Their 401(k)

November 11, 2016/by admin

Stanford experts debate Affordable Care Act: What steps should new government take?

January 31, 2018/by admin

Sanjay Basu: The Power of Healthy Eating

December 1, 2017/by admin

Simulation of Growth Trajectories of Childhood Obesity into Adulthood

August 14, 2017/by admin

Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Food Consumption and Nutrition in China: Empirical Evidence During the 1989–2009 Period

August 13, 2017/by admin

Heavy Drinking in Young Adulthood Increases Risk of Transitioning to Obesity

August 11, 2017/by admin

Keeping Seniors Active – A 24 Hour Approach

May 15, 2017/by admin

Which States Have the Biggest Drug Problems? WalletHub Releases New Study About Drug Use in the USA

May 12, 2017/by admin

Bulk of Addiction Created by Health Care System, WNY Addictions Doctor Says

April 27, 2017/by admin

Health Buzz: Grandmother’s Smoking Associated With Grandchildren’s Autism Spectrum Disorder

April 17, 2017/by admin

Storybooks Get Kids to Eat Their Veggies

April 14, 2017/by admin

Running Adds Three Years to Your Life, Study Says

April 11, 2017/by admin

Are Night Owls Better Off Changing Their Sleep Patterns to be Healthier?

March 21, 2017/by admin

How does nutrition affect children’s school performance?

February 16, 2017/by admin

The Sleep Cure: The Fountain of Youth May Be Closer Than You Ever Thought

February 13, 2017/by admin

Obesity: Self-stigma may raise risk of metabolic syndrome

February 13, 2017/by admin

Poll Reveals Sleep Differences Among Ethnic Groups

January 31, 2017/by admin

Steak with carrots, baked plantain and stuffed grape leaves with salad: What school lunches look like around the world (and the UK and US are the most unhealthy)

January 27, 2017/by admin

This is What it Actually Means to Get a ‘Good Night’s Sleep’

January 23, 2017/by admin

Exercise Can Be a Boon to People With Parkinson’s Disease

January 12, 2017/by admin

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Early Childhood Obesity: Growth Trajectories in Body Mass Index

January 9, 2017/by admin

Why You Don’t Have to Exercise Every Day

December 29, 2016/by admin

A Gut Makeover for the New Year

December 23, 2016/by admin

The Terrifying Way Not Sleeping Enough Actually Changes Your Gut

December 14, 2016/by admin

Smartphones could be game-changing tool for cardiovascular research

December 12, 2016/by admin

Body Mass Index in Young Adulthood, Obesity Trajectory, and Premature Mortality

December 12, 2016/by admin

Medical Savings Associated with Reductions in BMI Among US Adults with Obesity, by Diabetes Status

December 6, 2016/by admin

40% of US Women Are Now Obese

December 6, 2016/by admin

Diets Around the World Are Becoming More Similar

December 6, 2016/by admin

No One-Fits-All Healthy Diet Exists

December 6, 2016/by admin

The “Health Benefits” of Moderate Drinking in Older Adults may be Better Explained by Socioeconomic Status

December 5, 2016/by admin

The 2016 Menus of Change Annual Report