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Reaction Time Variation May Be a Marker That Predicts Mortality in Old Age
Reaction Time Variation May Be a Marker That Predicts Mortality in Old Age Summary: According to a PLOS ONE study, a person’s intraindividual reaction time variability may be an independent predictor of mortality. Source: PLOS. A common indicator of neurobiological disturbance among the elderly may also be associated with mortality, according to a study publishedContinue reading “Reaction Time Variation May Be a Marker That Predicts Mortality in Old Age”
Better health care in Canada than in America
I’m a Canadian, in Canada. Jack, my cousin in NC, asked me about health care in Canada and if a universal plan was do-able in the States. I said, “No”. I told him, 8 years ago, that the insurance companies would do EVERYTHING to stop it and they have. I told Jack that our systemContinue reading “Better health care in Canada than in America”
An 8yr old saving $5000/yr accumulates up to $1M in 60yrs
With initial saving to start at $7,000 and around $5000/year there after, an 8-yr old can accumulate a tax-free savings that can compound annually (example return is 8%) to $1Million in 60yrs. When health threats occur, living benefits are added at no cost to the Index Universal Life policy. Call Connie Dello Buono CA LifeContinue reading “An 8yr old saving $5000/yr accumulates up to $1M in 60yrs”
Scientists find clue to age-related memory loss
WASHINGTON – Scientists have found a compelling clue in the quest to learn what causes age-related memory problems, and to one day be able to tell if those misplaced car keys are just a senior moment or an early warning of something worse. Wednesday’s report offers evidence that age-related memory loss really is a distinctContinue reading “Scientists find clue to age-related memory loss”
Low Vitamin D Tied to Aging Problems
A new study has found that low vitamin D levels in people over 55 are associated with an inability to perform ordinary tasks of daily life. Dutch researchers studied two groups of older people — one of 725 men and women aged 55 to 65, and another of 1,237 older than 65 — to seeContinue reading “Low Vitamin D Tied to Aging Problems”