Tuesday
Oct122010
Weekly round up of interesting articles:

Sorry for the lack of posts last week. Doing this business of caring for Seniors, we know that we will be experiencing a loss of a client and nothing can prepare you for when it actually happens. Last week we actually experienced this with the loss of Mrs. H., who will be sorely missed. We'll miss our conversations with her every Tuesday and Thursday.
We've added some extra posts this week. We've also tried something different and added some videos as well. Watch for more of these in the future.
- China takes measures to deal with aging problem
- Can Prevention keep Alzheimer's at bay?
- Ripe, Rich, Rewarding work after 50
- A futuristic robot for Seniors
- "Senior Moments" could become a thing of the past
- It's never too late to lower your cancer risks. Watch this video to learn how:
- As the age of the driving population increases, can we expect more heart attacks from behind the wheel?
- Our incredibly shrinking work force
- The average age of first-time entrepreneurs is now between 55 and 64
- Over the next three decades, the number of people older than 65 in the United States will double from 40 million to 80 million. Watch this video to see the effects of this in the U.S:
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