Robotics set to change the way you live at home says report

JACKSONVILLE: Many futurists expect home robots will one day be as ubiquitous as televisions with use cases ranging from routine housekeeping chores to home maintenance, to hazard detection and specialized medical and assisted living tasks.

Using artificial intelligence (AI), robots may be able to learn Read More »

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Secrets to buying long-term care insurance revealed

MEMPHIS: Policies are rising in price, while benefits are getting skimpier.

For aging baby boomers, planning for long-term care costs becomes more pressing every day. But the insurance that helps to cover these costs is surging in price, while the benefits are significantly decreasing.

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Could extra sleep improve memory for people with Alzheimer’s?

DALLAS: Numerous studies have associated sleep with improved memory, but can sleep improve memory enough to help patients with Alzheimer’s?

This is what researchers set out to investigate, by studying three groups of fruit flies whose brains regulate sleep in a similar way to humans. Read More »

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Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

NEW YORK: The three hundred and second entry for the seniors housing Global Award for 2015 has been received.

The most recent shortlisted candidate for inner-city retirement apartments is Bass Care’s Hester Canterbury in Melbourne, Australia. Read More »

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