Studies show that video games that encourage physical activity also help with depression, sense of place and relevancy. At the Gerontological Society of America’s Annual Scientific Meeting in New Orleans late last year, Patricia Kahlbaugh, Ph.D., an associate professor of psychology at Southern Connecticut State University presented a study that...
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Osteoarthritis Poses Disability Risk
At the annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in February, researchers reported that the risk for disability from osteoarthritis of the knee is just as harmful as the risk for disability from cardiovascular disease.æ Osteoarthritis researcher Fred Nelson, M.D. said that osteoarthritis of the knee is one...
My Senior Care New Resource for Caregivers
I came across a new resource called My Senior Care. It is a resource for caregivers that has two things going for it.æ First, they have assembled and advisory panel of aging services experts who you can write to with your questions about all aspects of caregiving. Second they have...
Pain in the…..Negative Thinking, Pain and Healing
Should doctors consider the affect of negative thinking from patients? British and German researchers would think so. They concluded that pessimism could override the effectiveness of powerful treatments. They strapped a heat-beaming device onto the legs of 22 healthy volunteers, zapping it until people rated their pain at nearly 70...
Longevity Project Busts Aging Myths
Thanks to the findings in a surprising new book, The Longevity Project, you can learn why some people make it to a very old age and others donäó»t.æ Howard S. Friedman, Ph.D., and Leslie R. Martin, Ph.D., have spent the past 20 years following subjects from childhood to adulthood to...
National Kidney Foundation Conducting Online Survey
The National Kidney Foundation is conducting an online survey to understand the needs of patients with certain serious kidney ailments and their caregivers. The survey is being conducted by Harris Interactive, a market research firm known for The Harris Poll.æ The caregivers they want to survey are family caregivers (parents,...
MRI’s Could Detect Early Onset Stroke When Patient Can’t
Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRIs, might be able to help physicians figure out if clot-busting drugs will help patients who present with unclear-onset or äóìwake-up strokes,äó a new study finds. Researchers in South Korea used MRIs to screen 430 patients who were either uncertain of when their stroke symptoms began...
Of Tennis Balls, Walkers and Alternatives
Certainly you have noticed people with walkers who use tennis balls for braking and stability. Turns out there’s a better way. NOVA, a supplier of independent living products has created a web site to educate people on the dangers of using tennis balls on the bottom of walkers. And they...
Seniors May Benefit from Moving into a Community
Atria Senior Living and the International Longevity Center (ILC-USA) recently published the results of a six-month survey looking at satisfaction of seniors living in independent and assisted living communities. The study suggests that seniors in congregate living situations can experience greater subjective well-being in this type of setting. Keep in...
Clinical Trials Ignore Seniors
According to researchers, more than half of clinical trials in the United States exclude the elderly from their studies, even though 34% of personal medical expenditures come from this group of people. In a review of clinical trials, researchers from the University of Michigan found more than 50% of trials...