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With UCLA’s Healthy Years— you get up-to-the-minute scientific breakthroughs to help you navigate the biggest health risks and take advantage of the best treatment options for older adults. 

Every issue of UCLA’s Healthy Years includes “News Briefs” summarizing the most important health discoveries relevant to men and women over 60.

In past issues, UCLA health experts provided the following NEWS BRIEFS:

  • Robotic Pets Boost Mood, Behavior, and Cognition in Adults with Dementia! Researchers from Florida Atlantic University found that interactive robotic pet cats improved mood, behavior, and cognition in older adults with mild to moderate dementia. More than half of the participants scored higher on the Mini Mental State Examination post-test than pretest, with slight to moderate improvement in attention. Researchers also frequently observed study participants smiling and talking to their robotic cats, and the pets motivated some participants to share memories involving previous pets they owned.
  • Broken Heart Syndrome Is More Prevalent in Women—Now More Than Ever! Triggered by stress or loss, Broken heart syndrome (also known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy), temporarily weakens the heart’s main pumping chamber, feeling like a heart attack, and leading to heart failure in up to 20% of cases. In one study involving more 135,000 people, researchers discovered that middle-aged and older women are being diagnosed with broken-heart syndrome up to 10 times more often, than younger women or men of any age.
  • New Methods For Treating Difficult Cancers. A new preclinical study led by researchers at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center suggests that treating people who have aggressive cancers, including melanoma, pancreatic and colorectal cancers, with immune checkpoint inhibitors, quickly followed by mutation-targeted therapy, can help overcome treatment resistance and help people live longer. This has revolutionized the way people with advanced cancers are treated.

Healthy Years has alerted readers to cardiovascular risks that could outweigh the convenience of the new once-a-year injectable osteoporosis drugs. Healthy Years is where you will learn:

  • Steps you can take to ensure safer cosmetic surgery. Certain health conditions raise the risk for older people, and it’s important to know about them before you have work done.
  • What you can, and can’t, expect from arthroscopic surgery for arthritis of the knee. Plus an alternative that brings quick relief and can last 20 years.
  • If you are a good candidate for a successful dental implant.
  • The connection between your metabolism and need for additional protein.

And did you realize that getting enough vitamin D can cut your risk of colorectal cancer in half? We showed Healthy Years readers how to get what our bodies need – a challenge when the ability to convert sunlight into vitamin D is just 25% of what it was in our youth.

You will find dozens of age-targeted tools you can use to build and maintain better health. Now just imagine what you will learn when you receive your first issue, and the next issue, and the next!

Healthy Years is laced with “What You Can Do” boxes that translate health news into an action plan for you. A recent feature on newly-identified biomarkers for diabetes included two promising new tests to discuss with your doctor to see if they are appropriate for you.

Indeed, flipping through the pagers of UCLA’s Healthy Years is the secret to living a healthier, happier life as you age! You’ll discover:

  • Why Burning, Numbness or Tingling in Your Legs and Feet Should Not Be Ignored! Studies show non-diabetic peripheral neuropathy is more prevalent than has been realized. Often, this “diabetes-like” disease affects older adults but is often misdiagnosed due to its complex array of symptoms.
  • Understanding The Painful Journey of Kidney Stones. A recent study in the Journal of Nephropathology reports that while there is an increase in kidney stones across all age groups, the most prevalent rise is among people ages 60 to 74. The risk for women also increases with age. It is believed that estrogen may protect women from forming stones, but that protection diminishes after menopause.
  • Broken Heart Syndrome Is More Prevalent in Older Women! A massive study involving 135,000 people, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, suggests middle-aged and older women are being diagnosed with broken-heart syndrome more frequently, up to 10 times more often, than younger women or men of any age.

Each issue of Healthy Years provides you with “What You Can Do” boxes that translate health news into an action plan for you.

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