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Ashley R. Exercising your brain could stave off dementia. Ask the Doctors.
Nova A. Even ‘top earners’ still might not be prepared for retirement. CNBC.
MarksJarvis G. Empty-Nesters Aren’t Saving for Retirement Like They Promised. That’s a Problem.
National Institute on Aging. Employment may slow memory decline for women. Featured Research.
Carroll L. Education may be the best way to protect against cognitive decline, new research suggests.
Kopf D. Economists have put a price on pain, and it’s $56-$145 a day. Quartz.
Lasek A. Early Alzheimer’s diagnosis may unintentionally hamper social engagement. Clinical Daily News.
Network E. Earlier Age at Diagnosis Increases Risk of Adverse Outcomes in Diabetes.
Crawford K. Dollars and sense: The case for teaching personal finance.
Morelli S. Does pessimism really suppress annuity sales?.
Stavrova O. Does Having a Happy Spouse Lead to a Longer Life?.
News W. Does glaucoma affect cognitive function.
Jacobs S. Does Genetic Predisposition to Alzheimer Disease Contribute to Midlife Depression?.
Murez C. Does Country Living Make Folks Happier? Maybe Not.
Herzog H. Do Pets Really Help Aging People Stay Mentally Sharp?.
Rasmussen E. Do People Save More When Their Kids Fly The Coop?. FA Online.
Munnell AH. Do people plan to leave bequests? Do they have wills?. Retirement.
Godbout T. Disparities Growing Between Low- and High-Income Retirement Accounts: GAO.
Brunswick RUniversity. Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias Reduces Social Activity.
University NYork. Diabetes and Toothlessness Together Worsen Cognitive Decline.
DiSalvo D. Depression And Anxiety Linked To Higher Risk Of Other Major Health Conditions, Suggests New Study. Forbes.
Bailey L. Depression among those caring for partners with dementia can start a decade before dementia diagnosis.
Dementia: Study reveals ‘surprising’ lifestyle factor - how to lower your risk. Express.
Walsh K. Dementia Rates Have Decreased by Nearly One-Third, According to a New Report—These Healthy Habits Can Help You Lower Your Risk, Too.
Staff S. Dementia rates are declining, and education could have a lot to do with it. Stateside.