Longevity and the Boomers
Generation Ageless, a Roundtable at Stanford discussion moderated by NBC’s Tom Brokaw, examined the ways an aging population will affect every aspect of our lives – social, political and economic. Panelists were Center Director Laura Carstensen, Stanford President John Hennessey, retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, AARP’s Barry Rand, Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg and Professor Robert Sapolsky, a Center faculty affiliate.
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Secret Life of the Grown-Up Brain
Listen to a Longevity Conversations interview with Barbara Strauch, author of The Secret Life of the Grown-Up Brain, and view a webcast of her Stanford Center on Longevity Distinguished Lecture Series remarks. The lecture was cosponsored by Stanford Health Policy's Center on Advancing Decision Making in Aging (CADMA) and the Center on Longevity.
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Lifelong Opportunities for Aging Well
Newly published research by Center on Longevity affiliates illustrates a range of opportunities across the life span – including combating childhood obesity, the value of an active, engaged lifestyle, and a silver lining to the graying of our nation – for aging well.
 
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Podcast: Adele Hayutin, director of the Center’s Global Aging Program, discusses the impact of an aging population on KQED’s Forum. Listen >>>