DALLAS: A report is currently circulating which examines the rupture at one of the country’s most influential disease advocacy groups. An escalating dispute over spending and priorities is fueling the schism, which has seen several prominent local and regional chapters split off from the heretofore Read More »
Fight over finance and priorities splits major elderly disease charity
Age care compounds becoming soft crime targets
LOS ANGELES: Retirement communities and skilled nursing homes imply a level of elevated safety in their commercial pitch to prospective customers.
But evidence is mounting that age-apartheid compounds are increasingly becoming soft crime targets and the care sector is trashing its reputation by doing nothing to effectively Read More »
Memories wiped by Alzheimer’s could be revived suggests research
CHICAGO: Lost memories banished by Alzheimer’s can in theory be rescued by stimulating nerve cells to grow new connections, a study has shown.
The proof-of-concept research, conducted in mice, raises the possibility of future treatments that reverse memory loss in early stages of the disease. Read More »
Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award
NEW YORK: The one hundred and seventy-sixth entry for the seniors housing Global Awards 2016 has been received.
Boise City Council members weren’t opposed to developer Doug Jayo’s proposal for the northwest corner of Hill Road and 15th Street.
In fact, council members praised Jayo’s project, Read More »