LONGEVITY IN THE NEWS
- 1/27/2017 - Why Succeeding Against the Odds Can Make You Sick
- 1/11/2017 - Rebooting the nursing home
- 1/10/2017 - How long do U.S. retirees live compared to peers in other countries?
Demographics News • Center on Longevity in the News • Videos
E-NEWSLETTER Sign up to receive the Center’s Longevity News updates
December 5, 2016 – Laura Carstensen and Tom Rando Elected to the National Academy of Medicine; Do Brain-Training Programs Work?; Former Stanford Longevity student Kelly Vicars discusses her latest exhibit: The Art of Dying
View update
September 8, 2016 – Design Challenge Now Open For Submissions; Aging adults play critical roles in the lives of young people – especially the most vulnerable
View update
August 22, 2016 – SCL to Evangelize the Design Challenge Globally through Aging 2.0 Chapter Network; New Consumer Financial Fraud eJournal sponsored by FINRA Investor Education Foundation; Stanford Center on Longevity Subscribers Eligible for OPTIMIZE Conference Discount
View update
April 9, 2016 – 2016 Distinguished Lecture: Philip Moeller, “Building a Better Foundation for Longevity”; An Interview with Dr. Axel Börsch-Supan; 2016 Roland Longevity Fellowship
View update
February 29, 2016 – The Sightlines Project: Seeing Our Way to Living Longer, Living Well in the 21st Century
View update
FACULTY AFFILIATES IN THE NEWS
- 6/30/2016 - Middle age and weight challenges
- 3/14/2016 - How advances in virtual reality will change how we work and communicate
- 3/14/2016 - The most important letter you may ever write
- 1/19/2016 - Connected Horse Project pairs dementia patients with horses in new therapy program
- 1/19/2016 - Doctors get less aggressive care before death
- 1/7/2016 - Odds are good that risky gambling choices are influenced by a single brain connection