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Fecal transplants reverse the hallmarks of aging in mouse
Scientists at the Quadram Institute and the University of East Anglia have provided evidence from mouse research that fecal microbiota transplantation from young to old mice can reverse the hallmarks of aging in humans. intestine, eyes and…
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Resources for senior citizens in Utah
May is the month of the greatest Americans, and this year's theme, "Age My Way," is an essential conversation start for our community, not just in Salt Lake County, but throughout state of Utah. When I think about it, I think of an…
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Mae Chun devoted her life to serve the elderly
Here's the latest from Mae Chun: I am an immigrant from Malaysia and all our time here, Canada has given us every opportunity and freedom to make a good living, and we have. That’s why I’ve spent the last 28 years returning to a country…
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1,300 Elderly Communities in First Ratings of “Best Elderly Life”
Older operators have long been looking for new ways to convey quality and differentiate their communities from their competitors. Now, they have another tool in their toolbox.
US News & World Report on Tuesday published its first…
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Juniper Communities Rethink Senior Living Recruiting
Elderly operators have significantly modified their operations in 2022 to address staff shortages. One position that is undergoing rapid evolution is that of the senior life recruiter.
In the not-too-distant past, recruiters often relied…
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An 88-year-old man fought A young man at an Anchorage complex for the elderly
Stanley Sienda, 88, had just returned from his usual running routine one late April afternoon when he heard someone knocking on the door of his apartment in Chugach View, a public housing complex for the elderly in Fairview.
"I open the…
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