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Category: Learning

Melinda Gates: This pandemic has exposed our nation’s broken caregiving system

December 3, 2020 JR Leave a comment

A mother greets her daughters at their school in Tulsa on Nov. 9. (Mike Simons/AP) Opinion by Melinda Gates Dec. 2,…

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‘Gossip bots’ one day may serve as personal caregiver assistants to older adults with dementia

December 1, 2020 JR Leave a comment

Kimberly Bonvissuto December 1, 2020 Pepper the robot (Photo courtesy University of Minnesota Duluth). A robot named Pepper is being eyed…

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First Alzheimer’s Blood Test Now On Sale Only With Doctor’s Order

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By MARILYNN MARCHIONE December 1, 2020 1 of 3 This Wednesday, July 22, 2020, photo provided by C2N Diagnostics shows…

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People who hear voices in their head can also pick up on hidden speech

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The secret to both might lie in how our brains experience the world By Kendra Pierre-Louis August 22, 2017 Why some…

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Anthropologist examines aging in U.S. ‘Through Japanese Eyes’

November 30, 2020 JR Leave a comment

Cornell University Chronicle – November 30, 2020 Older people occupied a significant part of life for Yohko Tsuji when she was growing…

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Israeli duo’s early Alzheimer’s detection test brings cure one step closer

November 22, 2020 JR Leave a comment

Toronto-based biomedical engineers Eliav Shaked and Roy Kirshon are working on a quick, non-invasive retinal diagnostic for patients decades away…

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Israeli scientists claim to reverse aging process

November 21, 2020 JR Leave a comment

“We are going backwards in time,” Prof. Shai Efrati said. By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN NOVEMBER 21, 2020 19:55 Hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber…

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Alzheimer’s Research Looks at Hot Spots Across the U.S.

November 17, 2020 JR Leave a comment

With the latest report out this week, scientists and medical researchers are increasingly examining the role of location in prevalence…

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How Covid-19 Will Change Aging and Retirement

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Among other things, expect more aging in place and a wave of innovation to help make that happen ROBERT NEUBECKER…

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Covid-19 Is Giving the Multigenerational Home Business a Big Boost

November 14, 2020 JR Leave a comment

Reluctant to send their elderly parents to senior-living facilities, some homeowners are building properties equipped to house extended family Thelma…

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J.K. Rowling

“Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation,” she said. “In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.”

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