• Monthly News Roundup – February 2016

    Monthly News Roundup – February 2016

    Global Health Aging settled into the new year after a long Christmas break! Please visit the website and social media channels since 2016 is starting out to be a great year. Last month, we published three important articles on different topics including homelessness and more. The article about music and…

  • The Dangers of Type 2 Diabetes among Older Hispanics

    The Dangers of Type 2 Diabetes among Older Hispanics

    Diabetes is a 5th leading cause of death among Hispanics and Latinos in the USA. Hispanics are 66 percent more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes compared to non-Hispanic whites and they have a 1.4 times greater risk of developing chronic kidney disease due to diabetes, according to the National…

  • Aquatic Wellness: Designing Functional Pools for A Personalized Experience

    Aquatic Wellness: Designing Functional Pools for A Personalized Experience

    “This design to the length, reach, and breadth parameters of the body human translates into the least amount of energy, water, and space for the most exercise and traction. Do more with less…then reuse it.” The Vertical Pool Aquatic therapy is a process wherein the body is submerged in a…

  • Laughter is the Way to Good Health

    Laughter is the Way to Good Health

    “Laughter is a form of internal jogging. It moves your internal organs around. It enhances respiration. It is an igniter of great expectations. So let us laugh our way into good health, into happiness, and a brighter day.” Norman Cousins Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – The old saying, ‘Laughter is the…

  • Music and Memory: How Radio Stations Impact the Health of Older Australians

    Music and Memory: How Radio Stations Impact the Health of Older Australians

    Older Australians represent a significant proportion of individuals with diverse ethnicities, cultures and religious backgrounds. This increasing population requires different interventions and programs to break down language and cultural barriers, hence music plays an important role. From love songs to memorable music from TV shows, music represents certain moments in…

  • Homelessness Among Older Women in Australia

    Homelessness Among Older Women in Australia

    According to the 2011 Australian Census, 36 percent of the older homeless population comprises of women. While men are more likely to experience homelessness across their lifespans in Australia, women are more likely to first experience homelessness after the age of 50. Issues of homelessness among older women in Australia…

  • Monthly News Roundup – January 2016

    Monthly News Roundup – January 2016

    Happy New Year from Global Health Aging! Wherever you live in the world, we hope you had a wonderful holiday. December was a great month for the publication as we had a successful book giveaway among other things. The winner was from Australia and we plan to host another giveaway…

  • Battling Beauty Stereotypes in Brazil’s Older Women

    Battling Beauty Stereotypes in Brazil’s Older Women

    If you have ever watched a Brazilian telenovela, you might notice that older women look unrealistically younger than the characters they portray, with the help of botox or other “medical miracles”. Older women in Brazil face pressure to look young, not gain weight, and maintain top physical appearance. As women…

  • The Hidden Health Crisis of Alzheimer’s Disease Among Older Adults

    The Hidden Health Crisis of Alzheimer’s Disease Among Older Adults

    Alzheimer’s disease is “the most under-recognized public health crisis of the 21st century,” according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Only 45 percent of people with Alzheimer’s are told about their diagnosis by a healthcare provider, compared to more than 90 percent of people with the four most common types of cancer.…