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Seniors' Health/
Weight Gain after New Knee
Most patients gain
weight after getting a new knee...You'd
think folks who've had knee replacement
surgery -- finally able to walk and exercise
without pain -- would lose weight instead of
put on pounds, but surprisingly that's not
the case, according to a University of
Delaware study...(click here to read
rest of story)
Seniors' Health/
Parkinson's Social Barrier
Parkinson’s Disease
Research uncovers social barrier...
People with Parkinson’s disease suffer
social difficulties simply because of the
way they talk, a McGill University
researcher has discovered...(click
here to read rest of story)
Seniors' Health/
Digestive Problems
More people buying Prescription Drugs to
treat Digestive Conditions...The number of Americans buying
prescription drugs to treat digestive
conditions climbed over 50 percent, rising
from 18.1 million to 29 million people
between 1997 and 2007, according to the
latest News and Numbers from the Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality...(click
here to read rest of story)
Seniors' Health/Lower Black Cancer Survival
Rate
New Jersey Blacks less likely to survive
Cancer than Whites... A New Jersey study found that
African-Americans with cancer are less
likely to survive it than whites, and
residents of poor neighborhoods less likely
to survive than are those in wealthier areas
of the state...(click here to read
rest of story)
Seniors' Health/Patients with Diabetes and
Doctors Views
Patients with Diabetes
rank health concerns differently than their
Doctors, survey shows...
About one-third of doctors and their
patients with diabetes do not see eye to eye
on the most important health conditions to
manage, according to a survey by the
University of Michigan Medical School...(click
here to read rest of story)
Environments for
Aging/Overweight Impact on Over-70 Mortality
Overweight' adults age
70 or older are less likely to die over a
10-year period than those of 'normal'
weight: new study calls into question
current BMI guidelines for older adults...Adults
aged over 70 years who are classified as
overweight are less likely to die over a ten
year period than adults who are in the
'normal' weight range, according to a new
study published in the Journal of The
American Geriatrics Society...(click
here to read rest of story)
Seniors'
Health/Early Menopause, Dementia Link
Early menopause can
result in earlier onset dementia...Women
experiencing an early onset of menopause
could develop dementia at a younger age...
(click here to read rest of story)
Seniors' Mental Health/
Mutations, Suicide Risk
Genetic Mutations
associated with Suicide Risk among patients
with Depression...
Single mutations in genes involved with
nerve cell formation and growth appear to be
associated with the risk of attempting
suicide among individuals with depression,
according to a report posted online today
that will appear in the April print issue of Archives
of General Psychiatry...(click here
to read rest of story)
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Seniors' Health/Women's Heart Tips
Woman to Woman: Tips
for a Healthy Heart...Heart
disease is the single leading cause of death
for American women. Nearly twice as many
women in the United States die of heart
disease, stroke and other cardiovascular
diseases than from all forms of cancer,
including breast cancer...(click here
to read rest of story)
Rural Seniors/Medicare Payments to Rural
Hospitals
Medicare pays almost half of Rural Hospital
Stays...Medicare
patients accounted for almost half of all
stays (45 percent) at rural hospitals in
2007, while the percentage of Medicare
beneficiaries who were admitted to urban
hospitals was considerably lower (35
percent)... (click here to read rest
of story)
Grandparents/Get Children Outdoors
Health, Conservation, Youth-Serving Groups
to Surgeon General: Make Outdoor Time a
Health Priority...National Wildlife Federation (NWF), more
than 200 health, conservation, youth, and
other organizations, and 16,300 Americans
are urging the new surgeon general to make
time outdoors a health priority for
children...(click here to read rest of
story)
Caregiving/Washington State Investigation
Investigation:
Washington State moves Medicaid Nursing Home
Patients to Adult Family Homes...The
Seattle Times investigates
Washington's practice of relocating some
Medicaid patients from nursing homes to
adult family homes...(click
here to read rest of story)
Seniors' Relationships/Valentine's Day
Special
Seniors'
Entertainment/R&B Legends at The Fabulous
Fox
R&B Legends Patti
LaBelle and The O’Jays bring Valentine’s Day
Spectacular to Fabulous Fox...Fox
Concerts presents the Valentine’s Superstar
Spectacular starring Patti LaBelle and The
O’Jays at the Fabulous Fox Theatre Friday,
February 12...(click here to read
rest of story)
Seniors' Health/Functional Impairments
Decreased muscle
strength predicts Functional Impairments in
Older Adults...
Decreased muscle strength is associated with
difficulty in performing functional
activities such as stooping, crouching, or
kneeling (SCK) in older adults, according to
an observational study published in the
January issue of Physical Therapy, (PTJ) the
scientific journal of the American Physical
Therapy Association (APTA)...These
researchers found that adults with SCK
difficulty had significant decreases in
adjusted strength measurements of trunk
extensor, knee extensor, and ankle flexion
muscles...(click here to read rest of
story)
Seniors' Entertainment/Best Movies 50+
Audience
AARP
The Magazine Recognizes the Best Movies for
the 50+ Audience With the 9th Annual Movies
for Grownups(R) Awards...Film
Legend Robert De Niro to be honored with
Lifetime Achievement Award at LA Awards Gala
on February 16...There's no doubt that 2009
was a year in which 50+ actors and film
makers rocked Hollywood, providing film
content that drove audiences and numbers at
the box office...Now it's awards season, and
AARP The Magazine has once again picked the
best films for the 50+ audience with its
annual Movies for Grownups® Awards...Clint
Eastwood's Invictus nabbed this year's top
honor for overall "Best Movie for Grownups"
and Robert De Niro is the recipient of the
Movies for Grownups Lifetime Achievement
Award...(click here to read rest of
story)
Health
Care Reform/Negative Impact Co-Payments
Increased Co-payments
for Doctor Visits boost Health Care Costs
for Seniors...For
years many health experts believed that
increasing insurance co-payments for routine
doctor visits helped control costs. Patients
faced with the higher price tag, they
theorized, would simply cut back unnecessary
visits, saving themselves and insurers
money...Brown
University researchers now believe that the
practice of increasing co-payments for
outpatient visits — at least for senior
citizens — may actually make care far more
expensive...(click
here to read rest of story)
Seniors' Health/Fish Oil Benefit
Fish Oil may reduce the risk of Psychotic
Disorders in High-Risk Individuals...Individuals
at extremely high risk of developing
psychosis appear less likely to develop
psychotic disorders
following a 12-week course of fish oil
capsules containing long-chain omega-3
polyunsaturated fatty acids, according to a
report in the February issue of Archives
of General Psychiatry, one of the
JAMA/Archives journals...(click here to read
rest of story)
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