United States adults are generally unprepared to live well as they age, according to John Hancock and MIT AgeLab.
In “Keeping Up Appearances,” Patricia Routledge served as a mirror to middle-class society and its petty preoccupations and ...
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What is the average American’s No. 1 aging panic?
Two in five Americans say hair loss is the physical change they fear most when it comes to aging. A new survey of 2,000 ...
If approved, Proposition 4 would put $20 billion dollars towards water projects over the next twenty years and up to $1B of ...
New research highlights how wealth significantly impacts life expectancy, with lower earners dying nine years earlier on average. Financial advisors are urged to consider this crucial factor, ...
The Cayuga County Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee met Tuesday addressing a packed agenda of departmental updates and staffing actions across the Department of Social Services, Office ...
Media Take Out has one thing to say — Halle Berry still has it! The Oscar-winning actress just reminded the world that age ...
After an influx of unwanted roosters and birds this summer, local rescues say the problem has only worsened and funding ...
The coming “silver tsunami” refers to a growing population of baby boomers aging into retirement. The U.S. Census shows the ...
“For far too long, aging has carried a narrow label, frail, passive, dependent,” says Aegis Living CEO and founder Dwayne ...
A decline in well-being is not inevitable, research shows. And the paths to optimal health are tried and true.
As the opioid crisis has evolved from prescription painkillers to illicit fentanyl, new data reveals that older adults are being affected more. Despite long being overlooked, this population is not ...
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