PostHeaderIcon Surgical Vs. Nonsurgical Treatment For Cervical Spine Fracture

For older adults with “C2″ fractures of the upper (cervical) spine, surgery and nonsurgical treatment provide similar short- and long-term outcomes, reports a study in the May issue of Neurosurgery, official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. The journal is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a part of Wolters Kluwer Health…

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PostHeaderIcon #10 – Reinventing The Norm


In which we redefine exactly what an entourage is.

PostHeaderIcon “MAN THE BANISTER!” – I Am Alive :: Let’s Play with GameTaffy – Part 5 [HD]


www.gametaffy.com ——————– PLAYLIST www.youtube.com In this episode, we encounter an asthmatic man who has somehow survived in a world of death dust. Like, quite literally, the dust is what’s killing people, and a senior citizen with asthma made it to the fourth floor of a shopping mall with no staircases. ___________________________ Check us out! – www.gametaffy.com Facebook – http Twitter – www.twitter.com YouTube – www.youtube.com Have a game you think I should play, or just want to email me terrible things? alex [AT] gametaffy.com …oh, and you can follow me too, if you want: www.twitter.com

PostHeaderIcon Thom Hartmann: KICKING THE MEDICARE CAN


Thom debates with Dan Weber, Founder of the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) www.amac.us, on Government Back to Drawing Board on how to Address Program that’s Headed for Insolvency.

PostHeaderIcon Cancer In The Elderly: Research Fails To Keep Up With Demographic Change

New research showing that almost half of 13,000 patients with head and neck cancers had other health-related problems at the same time was one of the presentations in a special session at the 31st conference of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO 31) [1]. The session highlighted the effect of the demographic time bomb caused by an increasingly ageing population…

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PostHeaderIcon Old Spider-Man


Spider-Man’s theme song when he becomes a senior citizen. TWITTER: twitter.com DIGG: digg.com

PostHeaderIcon Fatal Falls Increase For Older Adults

The recent dramatic increase in the fall death rate in older Americans is likely the effect of improved reporting quality, according to a new report from the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy…

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PostHeaderIcon “The Queen of BINGO” interview with Rowan Joseph and Shane Partlow


Live interview with Rowan Joseph and Shane Partlow for the touring production of the hit Off-Broadway comedy “The Queen of BINGO” by Jeanne Michels and Phyllis Murphy at the Arvada Center in Denver, CO.

PostHeaderIcon US Seniors Are Going Hungry

A new study that looked at the hunger trends over a 10-year period found that 14.85 percent of seniors in the United States, more than one in seven, face the threat of hunger. This translates into 8.3 million seniors…

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PostHeaderIcon Good Burger Voice Over (RZD Scarecrow Epedemic)


The life of the world’s biggiest fast food mogul kurt and his rival fat man kubiak over at good burger. The boys were sippen on some spiked egg nogg and got into a fight over inhalants. They raided a bingo game in a senior citizen community and ended up stealing every game card to start a small brush fire. Going to get back to eating toothpaste and spreading out harnful chemicals down in this desolate meadow filled with meercats.

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  • Volunteers 55+ Are Meeting Critical Needs; Represent Powerful Resource for Communities May 7, 2012
    The Corporation for National and Community Service is joining with organizations across the country to honor the powerful impact of Senior Corps volunteers and encourage more Americans 55+ to serve their communities through the third annual Senior Corps Week, taking place May 7-11. […]
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    Our Nation has been profoundly shaped by ordinary Americans who have volunteered their time and energy to overcome extraordinary challenges. From the American Revolution and the Seneca Falls Convention to the everyday acts of compassion and purpose that move millions to make change in their communities, our Nation has always been at its best when individuals […]
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