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ScienceDaily. Scientists identify genetic variants linked to mobility changes in aging.
Lasek A. Screen for depression to help prevent functional decline in seniors, clinicians urged.
Chan A. Self-Employment Linked To Better Heart Health In Women: Study.
Carroll L. Seniors who feel their life has purpose may live longer. Reuters.
Livni E. A sense of purpose could prolong your life. Quartz.
Norris C. Settling Disparities in Care and Getting Back to Treating the Whole Patient.
Christensen T. The severity of depressive symptoms over time may help predict stroke risk.
Williams S. Should You Take Social Security at Age 62, 65, or 70? A Comprehensive Analysis Offers a Very Clear Answer.
Nye J. Social Determinants of Health Contribute to Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Depression, Cognition.
National Institute on Aging. Social factors may predict mortality risk for older adults.
Dolan E. Social genetic effects: Study suggests your romantic partner’s DNA can influence your own health behaviors.
Towhey J. Social isolation linked to higher likelihood of nursing home admission: study.
Andrews M. Social Security giveth, medical costs taketh away. Chicago Tribune.
National Institute on Aging. Social stress contributes to accelerated aging of the immune system, study finds.
Leigh S. Solo Seniors with Social Support Are Less Likely to Need Nursing Home Care. News.
T. Price R. Spenders Vs. Savers: How To Determine Your Retirement Spending Personality.
University PState. Startling News: Chronic Health Conditions Are Far More Common in Recent Generations.
Williams S. Statistically Speaking, This Is the Worst Age to Claim Social Security Benefits.
Doheny K. Stressed-Out Mate Bad for Your Weight.
Anderson P. Stroke, High BP Don't Mediate Pollution's Link to Dementia.
Clanton N. Study: Boomers have more medical woes than their parents did at same age.
Henderson E. Study estimates the burden of dementia among older adults in the U.S.
Grossi G. Study Evaluates Link Between Chronic Stress and Insomnia in Aging Population.
Bradford B. Study Finds Mental Decline Is Causing Financial Trouble For Millions Of Seniors.
Ernst J. Study finds ‘no evidence’ that racial disparities in dementia have decreased. Race and Medicine.