Aging
Are older people malnourished?
An Australian dietitian says older people are not eating properly - and some are malnourished - because they're dieting. Ngaire Hobbins is also a lecturer in dementia studies at the University of… Audio
Aging Science
Dr Matt Kaeberlein is from the Kaeberlain Lab at the University of Washington Medical Centre and spends his time trying to figure out how humans, and dogs, can live a longer, healthier life. Audio
Could new gene therapies help us live for much longer?
Brian Hanley is the founder of Butterfly Sciences, a company developing gene therapies for aging. He says while humans are designed by evolution to age, longer lifespans could be on the way thanks to… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 4 June 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Demand for Elective Surgery
Karen Brown explores the demand and continuing unmet need for elective surgery Audio
The pleasures and perils of ageing
Psychology Professor Lynne Segal reflects on the pleasures and perils of ageing. Lynne Segel is an author, activist and socialist feminist academic. Her latest book is Out of Time: The Pleasures and… Audio
Staff and bosses have to be more flexible as workforce ages
A recruitment firm says how staff and bosses will have to radically adapt to different ways of being employed as the New Zealand workforce ages. Simon Bennett is the chief executive of Madison… Audio