World:
Studies Tie Abnormal Protein Buildup to
Dementia (May 5, 2012)
Scientists hypothesize that irregular protein
deposits inside brain cells cause frontotemporal
degeneration. The proteins differ, however they
do not include amyloid, the chemical found in
Alzheimer’s patients. The reason why these
protein deposits form is not yet known. Many
cases are sporadic among people with no genetic
history of the disease. Many patients do have a
family history and have identifiable genetic
changes. Drugs are currently being tested to
help slow the degeneration.
World:
Dogs Can Diagnose Cancer and Reduce
Arterial Pressure (May 3, 2012) (Article
in Spanish) In
a recent study conducted in the United States,
it was found that five dogs, trained for only
three weeks, were able to detect and identify
breast and lung cancer in patients with an
accuracy rate between 88 and 97 percent. Dogs
have an olfactory sense two thousand times
stronger than that of humans. Petting dogs also
helps to reduce arterial pressure in humans as
the act is relaxing. Their presence also
relieves feelings of loneliness.
ELDER RIGHTS
US
Chinatown
Death Triggers Worries About Isolated
Elders (May 7, 2012) After a 91-year-old woman
accidentally fell from her San Francisco
apartment window, low-income seniors are
becoming increasingly concerned about the unsafe
living conditions to which they are exposed.
Although many of California's elders get help
from the In Home Supportive Service Program
(IHSS), recent budget cuts have led to a
reduction in service. Several concerns of elders
who live alone include: depression, falls and
chronic illness. Will low-income seniors be able
to cope with a further reduction in funds when
they depend on such programs for help and even
survival?
Threat
of Hunger Skyrockets among seniors over Last
Decade: Report (May 3, 2012)
According to a study conducted by Meals on
Wheels, a nonprofit that delivers meals to the
homebound, about 8.3 million US seniors faced
the threat of hunger in 2010. The risk of hunger
was particularly strong for the 60 years and
older demographic earning less than $30,000
yearly. These statistics dramatically reveal how
the US government is failing its older citizens.
Food insecurity is greatest for seniors living
in the South and Southwest, minorities, women,
people who were divorced or separated, the
disabled and seniors age 60 to 69.
In
the Backyard, Grandma’s New Apartment (May 1,
2012)
When Dr. Socorrito Baez-Page faced the issue of
taking care of her older mother, she found a
very interesting and personal option-a
MEDCottage. This prefabricated small open-plan
home was set up as a free-standing structure in
her backyard with special amenities to meet the
needs of older people. However, zoning rules
create barriers to these structures; only about
half of the states allow accessory housing for a
family member. These homes allow the elderly to
age in place. Additionally, a provision of the
Affordable Care Act will pay for health care
delivered in the home instead of at the doctor’s
office, which broadens the capacities of a
MEDCottage. Another alternative is Practical
Assisted Living Structures.
WORLD
Cuba:
Over 1,500 Centenarians (May 6, 2012) (Article in Spanish) A
recent study conducted by Cuban geriatricians
and demographers revealed the habits of over
1,500 Cuban seniors over 100 hundred years old.
The study found that frequent exercise was an
important component in improving the mood,
cognition, physical function, and life of the
older Cubans. According to the United Nations,
Cuba will be among the countries who share the
greatest aging population by 2050, as 39.2
percent of its inhabitants will be over the age
of 60. A report funded by the National Office of
Statistics and Information found that by 2024
Cuban elders will have the greatest longevity in
comparison to all other Latin American and
Caribbean countries.
GAA
blogger intern Sanna Klemetti spoke
with Tahir Amin, the
co-founder of I-MAK (Initiative for
Medicines, Access, & Knowledge)
to find
out more about HIV/AIDS medicine and
the big pharmaceutical companies. Please
click the title to read the article.