

Rather than merely accepting aging as inevitable, anti-aging specialists are trying to do something about it. Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, one of thje world's leading vision correction surgeons, discusses hormone replacement therapy.
| Council on Aging to mature its financial outlook (Richmond Times-Dispatch) The Rockingham County Council on Aging is redefining itself. Like many other agencies in the county, the Council on Aging is facing funding problems, forcing the agency to re-evaluate its staff and programs. |
| Aging racehorse gets reprieve (The Wichita Eagle) Through his one good eye, Clever Allemont sees a second life. The aging thoroughbred stallion used to charge hard for the finish line and often crossed first in the 1980s. He ran at the respected Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark., carrying vaunted jockey Pat Day to victory in 1985. He was trained by hall-of-famer Wayne Lukas and ran the hallowed track at Churchill Downs. But ... |
| Aging workforce poses a challenge (The Martinsburg Journal) CHARLES TOWN - Jefferson County's workforce, like that of West Virginia as a whole, is aging, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau. The report, which came out earlier this month, shows that nearly 3.9 percent of the county's workforce was 65 years or older as of 2004. The rate is above the state average of 2. |
| Schools add nuclear-education degrees to help with aging work force, growing energy needs (Canadian Business) Universities and colleges are developing or restarting nuclear-education programs, often working with energy companies to replenish the |
| CIA offering Viagra to win over aging Afghan warlords (The Times of India) WASHINGTON: CIA agents are offering potency drug Viagra and other gifts to win over Afghan warlords in the US-led war against Taliban insurgents, the Washington Post reported on Friday. |
