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Rolfsen E. When people’s attitudes about aging improve, better health may follow. Art & Humanities.
Stulick A. When Disparities and Differences in Resources Abound, Medicaid Acts as Stopgap.
Rasmussen E. What Holds Clients Back From Annuities?.
What happens when the kids leave home?. Retirement Weekly.
Biggs AG. What Do Academic Studies Have to Say About Americans' Retirement Saving?. Forbes.
Wei S. Weight Loss, Body Weight Variability Associated With Faster Cognitive Decline.
Rasmussen E. Wealthier, Healthier Households Keep Spending In Retirement, Study Says. FA Online.
Dinerstein C. Wealth, Health, And Longevity: Exploring The Connection.
Aubrey A. Want To Keep Your Brain Sharp? Take Care Of Your Eyes And Ears. Shots: Health News from NPR.
DiGiulio S. Volunteering has some surprising health benefits. Here's how to find the right project for you. NBCNews.com.
Pawlowski A. Volunteering 2 hours a week can help ease loneliness, study finds. TODAY.
National Institute on Aging. Vision impairment is associated with as many as 100,000 U.S. dementia cases. News & Events.
Christensen J. Use of government food benefits may slow cognitive aging in eligible seniors, study finds.
Miller J. USC studies show that clean air matters for a healthy brain. Health.
Communications USCLeonard Da. USC Scientists Identify Genetic Variants Linked to Mobility Changes in Aging.
Bell A. U.S. Long-Term Care Insurance Users Average $1.4M in Household Wealth: Study.
The Journal of Black in Higher Education. University Study Finds That Blacks Are More Likely Than Whites to Be Bullied at Work.
O'Carroll E. Understanding why loneliness exists can help ease it, say scientists. Christian Science Monitor.
McCarthy E. Underestimating Longevity Risk.
Zhu J. UMich is the top-funded institution in social science research in the U.S. Take a look at some of these projects. Research.
Bonvissuto K. Tweaking Medicaid eligibility criteria would benefit vulnerable older adults ‘tremendously’.
Johnson LA. Trying to keep brain sharp doesn't have to be costly.
Neurology AAcademy of. Trouble Falling Asleep? That Could Mean You Have an Increased Risk of Stroke.
Graham J. The Toll of Caring for Aging Parents.
Kissell C. Is This the Best Way for Retirees to Avoid Loneliness?.