Seniors Articles

Recruiting seniors into drug trials may help close evidence gap

December 01, 2008

A growing number of scientists are considering a new approach to drug trials. It includes "real world" testing on more elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions.
 

Housing crisis hitting seniors, assisted living providers

November 25, 2008

Seniors who can't sell their homes due to the housing and financial crises are feeling trapped because they cannot afford to move into assisted living or retirement communities, according to a news report.
 

Nursing home suicide rates have not improved in 15 years

November 24, 2008

While instances of suicide among community-dwelling seniors have fallen in recent years, the same has not been true for long-term care residents, according to a recent study.
 

Home care suffers as states cut into Medicaid

November 21, 2008

Budget shortfalls in at least 15 states have led to severe reductions in funding for services for low-income seniors and those with disabilities, according to a news report.
 

More U.S. seniors enjoying golden years south of border

November 18, 2008

A burgeoning market for assisted living and senior living facilities in Mexico is drawing retirement-age baby boomers, according to The Dallas Morning News.
 

Community activities reduce rates of chronic disease in older population

November 18, 2008

Community-based physical activity programs cost effectively reduce instances of heart disease, stroke and other chronic diseases among residents of those communities, according to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
 

Use of advance directives increases among nursing home residents

November 12, 2008

Advance directive documentation is sharply on the rise in the nation's nursing homes, according to a recent report from the Institute for the Future of Aging Services, a research arm of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging.
 

Groups pressure Obama to act on healthcare reform

November 12, 2008

Four advocacy groups launched a $1 million advertising blitz on Tuesday urging President-elect Barack Obama to focus on healthcare reform during his first 100 days in office.
 

Seniors have higher rates of cancer, fewer treatment options

November 07, 2008

The elderly are routinely excluded from clinical trials for cancer treatments, even though 60% of all cancer cases occur among the senior population, according to new research.
 

Study: Proactive measures can halve the risk of hip fractures in seniors

November 05, 2008

Taking proactive steps, including using certain tests and medications, can help reduce hip fracture rates among those at risk by as much as 50%, according to a new online study.
 
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