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How gene targeting could help to treat osteoporosis
A new study has uncovered a promising gene that could be targeted when devising new treatments for osteoporosis. [ + ]
Predicting dementia nine years before diagnosis
A new test can predict the onset of dementia with 80% accuracy, according to researchers at Queen Mary University of London. [ + ]
UK study highlights benefits of fixing dangerous homes
Poor quality housing places undue financial pressure on both social care and health systems, according to the UK Centre for Ageing Better. [ + ]
Smart homes for older people: the new frontier
A tech revolution in elder care is occurring due to the worldwide boom in aging, according to researchers from Flinders University. [ + ]
Leadership in aged care: the elements of success
Juggling single motherhood, a costly legal battle and financial insecurity, aged care entrepreneur Chiou See Anderson's unwavering drive propelled her to success. [ + ]
How grief could be better managed in an aged care setting
A formal approach is urgently needed to support the grief and loss experienced by families of those in the residential aged care system, according to a review. [ + ]
How harmful gut bacteria trigger Alzheimer's
A growing body of evidence now suggests that it is not only age — but also diet — that affects the brain. [ + ]
Reshaping aged care in an age of increasing diversity
The Australian population is getting older and living longer, as well as becoming more culturally and linguistically diverse than ever before. [ + ]
What's next for governance in aged care?
Governance has been a hot topic for aged care providers and regulators in the aftermath of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. [ + ]
What's the link between sleep and osteoporosis?
A new study from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus has examined the impact sleep quality has on bone health. [ + ]
Why women need to get active by age 55
A new study has linked activity levels in middle age with improved physical health in later life. [ + ]
Loneliness in older people: what are the risk factors?
A new study has identified several risk factors for loneliness throughout a person's life, finding that it consistently affects older people. [ + ]
Reforms to in-home care: what providers need to know
Providers say legislative delays surrounding proposed changes to in-home care are making it difficult for them to plan ahead. [ + ]
Circling back to aged care 20 years on
Nurse Donelle Kralovic swapped bustling Melbourne for central Queensland, where she now manages the only aged care facility in the town of Biloela. [ + ]
Improving muscle health throughout the aging process
A human muscle map has revealed the processes behind age-related muscle deterioration, and the mechanisms to counteract them. [ + ]