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Lengthening life spans affect savings plans (Dallas Morning News)
GORDON STUDER/Special Contributor to the DMNMaybe you don't want to hit the century mark, but more of us will, which means that we have to start today to ensure that we have enough money to sustain us in that long retirement.
Lengthening life spans affect savings plans (Dallas Morning News)
Ever thought of the possibility that you could live to be 100?
Nu Skin proposes major expansion in downtown Provo (Provo Daily Herald)
PROVO -- After years of looking at expansion opportunities in downtown Provo, Nu Skin Enterprises, one of Utah County’s largest employers, is moving ahead with a proposed multi-million-dollar expans
Nu Skin plans massive expansion in downtown Provo (Provo Daily Herald)
After years of looking at expansion opportunities in downtown Provo, Nu Skin Enterprises, one of Utah County's largest employers, is moving ahead with a proposed multi-million-dollar expansion of its
The 'live to 100' super pill that could eliminate diabetes, Alzheimer's, and heart disease 'to be ready in three years' (Daily Mail)
Three genes have been discovered that can lead to a long, healthy life and prevent diseases of ageing that cut it short.
The 'live to 100' drug: Super pill that could protect you from Alzheimer's, diabetes and heart disease (Daily Mail: World News)
Scientists are on the brink of developing a 'long-life super-drug' after experts pinpointed three genes which can extend life past 100 and prevent diseases that commonly strike in old age.
Caregiving Employees' Health Problems Can Cost U.S. Companies a Potential $13.4 Billion Yearly (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
WESTPORT, Conn.----If you are responsible for taking care of an elderly relative or friend, it will likely impact your health and your employer’s bottom line. Employees in the U.S. who are caring for an older relative are more likely to report health problems like depression, diabetes, hypertension or heart disease, costing employers an estimated average additional health care cost of 8% per ...
Lack of cellular enzyme triggers switch in glucose processing (Science Daily)
A study investigating how a cellular enzyme affects blood glucose levels in mice provides clues to pathways that may be involved in processes including the regulation of longevity and the proliferation of tumor cells. Researchers have described the mechanism by which absence of the enzyme SIRT6 induces a fatal drop in blood sugar in mice by triggering a switch between two critical cellular ...
IXICO’s CEO, Derek Hill to Participate in the Coalition Against Major Diseases (CAMD) Consortium (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
IXICO, Ltd. announced today that Derek Hill, PhD, its CEO, has been invited to participate in the Coalition Against Major Diseases (CAMD) Consortium, founded by the Critical Path Institute (C-Path), in collaboration with the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform at the Brookings Institution. As a participant, Prof.
Healthy New Year's Resolutions? Don't Forget Brain Fitness! (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Getting started improving your brain health might be the best 2010 resolution you can make. Â As Dr. Gary Small says, in the best seller The Memory Bible, "It is never too late or too early to start beating the brain-aging game."
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