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Mseka A. Panel examines COVID-19 impact on retirement expectations.
Thomas T. Past obesity can have lasting effects on mental health, study finds.
Eastabrook D. Patients with dementia receive less home health, hospice at end of life.
Cunningham S. Patterns of depressive symptoms over 16 years with incident dementia.
McCarthy M. Penn study: Black older Americans age faster than white counterparts, related to structural inequalities.
Citroner G. People Who Survive Cancer May Be Less Likely to Develop Alzheimer’s. Healthline.
Dee JE. People who think positively about aging are more likely to recover memory.
Williams B. People with Weak Muscles Are More Likely to Die Early, Says Study.
Nye J. Perceived Control During the COVID-19 Pandemic Depends on Personality Traits.
Berger S. Persistent Low Wages Linked to Faster Memory Decline in Later Life.
Ventiera S. Pet Ownership May Delay Cognitive Decline in Older Adults.
Bradford H. Phased retirement programs still rare, GAO finds. Online.
Boggs W. Physical inactivity linked to loss of independence. Reuters Health.
Cohen MA, Tavares J. Poorer and minority older adults are suspicious of the US health care system – a new study shows why.
Rouse L. The Power Of Optimism In Older Age.
Nye J. Prediction Model for Mortality May Inform Dementia Treatment in Older Adults.
Hudomiet P. Prevalence of Dementia Is Declining Among Older Americans; Inequalities Reduced but Still Persist.
Chan N. Probing the Link Between Chronic Pain and Cognitive Impairment.
Travers M. Psychological Research Says Wealth Is Created By Chasing Positive Emotions, Not Money Alone.