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With the mundane routines of everyday life, it’s easy to forget how lucky we are to live in such an advanced society. 12 ...
But new research suggests that older people's vulnerability might have more to do with the way older brains process visual cues. According to insurer MetLife’s Mature Market Institute , American ...
In just a few months, the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted the lives of billions of people, many of which will never be the same. One of the most striking features of COVID-19 is its ...
In 1900, the average 30 year old in the U.S. could expect to live another 35 years...in other words, to die by age 65. Today, the average 30-year-old can expect another 50 years of life; to live ...
"It decreases people's ability to get to work, to have fulfilling social lives. Older adults who are socially isolated have huge health risks. It's basically akin to smoking 15 cigarettes a day ...
Older people often aren’t being screened for anxiety disorders, even though it is a common affliction — one masked by other problems when growing old.
But his rival Bernie Sanders, who has already suffered a heart attack during this campaign, is a year older. In January 2021, the three people most likely to be the next president—Biden, ...
Why do we talk about older people so negatively? President Biden sits in the Oval Office on Feb. 9, the day after the release of a special counsel report which included negative references to the ...
People over 35 are more likely to start a business—and much more likely to succeed at it. ... Older Entrepreneurs Do It Better.
Immunosenescence — the decline of immune system function with age — means that vaccines are not as effective in older adults, the demographic most susceptible to many diseases, including COVID-19.
“We’re getting more and more older people who lived through this experiment with do-it-yourself pensions, and they’re coming into this age group without the same kind of incomes that older ...