Monday, December 17, 2012

ASCOG Aging Advocate December 17, 2012

Good Monday morning.  Our hearts and prayers go out to those victims of senseless violence in Connecticut.  Our thoughts are with our children and grandchildren as they return to school today.

On this date in 1969, the U.S. Air Force closed its official investigation into UFOs.  What was the name given to the official investigation?


The state of Oklahoma lost another legend in aging advocacy last month, Willie Norris.

A new study shows that parents who are caregivers of adult children with developmental disabilities are  38% more likely to develop a disability of their own

The Masonic Charities Foundation helps fill gaps in the needs of the aging.

A younger group of entrepreneurs has a new take on aging.

As Boomers are retiring, they must ask themselves, can their retirement be thrown off the fiscal cliff?  Here is a primer on the rising costs of Medicare in 25 years.

New technology is helping the Fed take a bite out of Medicare fraud.

And, for one Vietnam veteran, disability cannot break the human-canine bond.

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