Posts Tagged ‘Myths and realities of aging’

More Common Myths of Aging: Part I

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
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Photo by kamshots

By Madeleine Kolb

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What do we really know about aging, and is what we know really true?  Unfortunately, most of what we know is a confusing mix of fact and fiction, of myth and reality. 

Some of the common myths are dispelled in the book “Successful Aging” by John W. Rowe, M.D. and Robert L. Kahn, Ph.D., published in 1989. The book discusses results of extensive studies of aging funded by the John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation. An earlier post dealt with Three Common Myths of Aging. This one discusses another myth. 

Myth 4.  The horse is out of the barn

This is the idea that after years of bad health habits—like smoking, drinking too much, eating too much, and being physically inactive—the damage is done. That horse is out of the barn, and it ain’t never comin’ back!  (more…)

The Right Stuff Award: Maury Marler

Friday, September 25th, 2009

JBCAWKLTJICA8ZEF9PCAA0AZZCCAR585JYCAT6XK06CA0C3649CAD9V2NLCAYA15QDCALVLDCGCARRHJYQCAGU1Z0VCARDMPP4CAWBKW7ECAJJ7SKFCAQ3PL43CADQ05IYCATMFN4UCAVWD7OCCA3YU365By Madeleine Kolb

The Right Stuff is a term popularized by author Tom Wolf in his rollicking, uproarious, roller-coaster-ride of a book by the same name:  a book about America’s seven original astronauts.  They were men who had what it took to climb into a massive rocket loaded with explosive fuel and blast off into space. They had the Right Stuff. 

In that spirit I will present awards from time to time to people with the Right Stuff. People who take on a challenge and triumph over obstacles. Or who suddenly, unexpectedly find themselves in a challenging situation and rise to the occasion quietly and competently. Those who demonstrate what a single person can accomplish if she or he has the Right Stuff. 

And the first Right Stuff Award goes to (more…)

Three Common Myths of Aging

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Photo by kamshot

Photo by kamshot

By Madeleine Kolb

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What do we really know about aging, and is what we know really true?  Unfortunately, most of what we know is a confusing mix of fact and fiction, of myth and reality. 

Some of the common myths are dispelled in the book “Successful Aging” by John W. Rowe, M.D. and Robert L. Kahn, Ph.D., published in 1989. The book gives results of extensive studies of aging funded by the John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation which disprove myths  such as these:

Myth #1.  To be old is to be sick  (more…)