December 5th, 2024 David Cravit
This really sounds like something out of science fiction: personalized blood products that can be used to treat injury and disease. Now it looks like we can drop the word “fiction.” As reported here, “Scientists have created a new ‘biocooperative’ material based on blood, which has been shown to successfully repair bones, paving the way […]
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December 5th, 2024 David Cravit
Cataract surgery is one of the most popular and commonly performed procedures in the world. The vast majority of patients have excellent outcomes with few complications. Here are the numbers: By age 80, over half of all Americans have cataracts. Close to 4 million cataract surgeries are performed in the U.S. every year. Over 90% […]
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November 26th, 2024 David Cravit
We’ve often cited Lori Orlov’s authoritative blog on technology as it relates to aging, particularly aging in place. She keeps a close watch on the latest tech developments, while also bringing a healthy dose of realism (and sometimes, skepticism) as to what actually works, and how fast new things can happen. Her latest post offers […]
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November 26th, 2024 David Cravit
Some 2.3 million of U.S. adults over 65 – more than 4% – have a diagnosis of dementia. But even without a diagnosis, a certain amount of cognitive decline is normal as age sets in. And whether it’s due to fear of cognitive decline or noticing lapses in cognition when we are stressed, many of […]
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November 25th, 2024 David Cravit
Another informative podcast from SuperAging News Network partner, What’s Next Living Longer Better Smarter, hosted by Mary Furlong We’re excited to present another episode from the What’s Next Living Longer Better Smarter podcast series. They have a great line-up featuring experts on a wide range of topics that deal with exactly the issues we’re covering […]
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November 22nd, 2024 David Cravit
Knee injuries are common in athletes, accounting for 41% of all athletic injuries. But knee injuries aren’t limited to competitive athletes. In our everyday lives, an accident or a quick movement in the wrong direction can injure the knee and require medical treatment. A quarter of the adult population worldwide experiences knee pain each year […]
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November 21st, 2024 David Cravit
What makes a good retirement? I’ve been researching the lives of “silver backpackers”: Japanese seniors who embark on a later-life journey of self-discovery. Many experienced Japan’s high-growth economy, characterised by rigid gender roles. For many men who worked as iconic cultural figures of sarariiman (white collar workers), excessive working hours were normalised and expected. Their […]
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November 19th, 2024 David Cravit
Astrocytes — named for their star-like shape — are a type of brain cell as abundant as neurons in the central nervous system, but little is known about their role in brain health and disease. Many neurological diseases are caused by or result in the loss of cells in the central nervous system. Some diseases […]
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November 19th, 2024 David Cravit
Scientists continue to learn more about the causes of Alzheimer’s disease, with each new discovery opening up more potential for prevention and treatment. At SuperAging News, we strive to keep you informed, and we’ve reported here, here and here on some of the most important new findings. Now a Flemish research team has discovered, in […]
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November 18th, 2024 David Cravit
Here’s a compelling podcast, through SuperAgingNews Network partner BabyBoomer.org., featuring the Aging Well podcast series, with host Dr.Jeff Armstrong. In this episode, he interviews DC Frost, an inspiring author who launched her literary career in her 60s with her debut novel A Punishing Breed. They discuss her journey of self-reinvention, the creative process behind her book, […]
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