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Miller CC. More Women in Their 60s and 70s Are Having ‘Way Too Much Fun’ to Retire. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/11/upshot/more-women-in-their-60s-and-70s-are-having-way-too-much-fun-to-retire.html?_r=0. Published 2017.
Rotstein G. NEA study: Get involved in the arts, it will benefit your health. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. http://www.post-gazette.com/aging-edge/gary-rotstein-s-what-s-new-in-aging/2017/09/08/Aging-Edge-National-Endowment-for-the-Arts-study-older-adults-health/stories/201709080058. Published 2017.
Rounds H. Older Americans Are Getting Crushed by Debt, New MagnifyMoney Analysis Shows. MagnifyMoney.
Bradford H. Phased retirement programs still rare, GAO finds. Online.
Boggs W. Physical inactivity linked to loss of independence. Reuters Health.
Clark JBennett. Pros and cons of retiring near children. Chicago Tribune. http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/success/kiplinger/tca-pros-and-cons-of-retiring-near-children-20170331-story.html. Published 2017.
Vernon S. Rethinking a common assumption about retirement spending. Moneywatch.
Davis MA, Langa KM. Rich American seniors are getting healthier, leaving the poor behind. The Conversation US.
Rising Risks for Retirement Savers. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/06/opinion/rising-risks-for-retirement-savers.html. Published 2017.
Andrews M. Social Security giveth, medical costs taketh away. Chicago Tribune.
Marak C. Solo agers plan to age alone without the help of nearby family or close friends. The Kentucky Standard. http://www.kystandard.com/content/solo-agers-plan-age-alone-without-help-nearby-family-or-close-friends. Published 2017.
Steinke A. Staying mentally fit by helping others. The Herald-Palladium. http://www.heraldpalladium.com/features/staying-mentally-fit-by-helping-others/article_2d4bd273-41af-5327-8008-879c1a4d91f2.html. Published 2017.
Kegel M. Study reveals factors that increase people’s fear of developing Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer's News Today.
Ward L. Study Shows One Way to Extend Working Years. Journal Reports: Wealth Management.
Herzig I. Taking Your Grandparents to Museums Could Improve Their Health. Artsy. 2017.
Grantham-Philips W. Teens may stray but often find strong connection to hometown. Santa Fe New Mexican. http://www.santafenewmexican.com/life/teen/teens-may-stray-but-often-find-strong-connection-to-hometown/article_04e24d40-5863-54bb-b3d4-4e8cd5076601.html. Published 2017.
Tergesen A. Is There Really a Retirement-Savings Crisis?. The Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/is-there-really-a-retirement-savings-crisis-1492999861. Published 2017.
Rotstein G. There's a sliver of positive Alzheimer's news if focusing only on rates. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. http://www.post-gazette.com/aging-edge/gary-rotstein-s-what-s-new-in-aging/2017/07/18/Aging-Edge-Alzheimer-s-dementia-Population-Reference-Bureau-report/stories/201707180133. Published 2017.
Woolley S. This Is How Much Your Kids Are Worth. Bloomberg.
Johnson LA. Trying to keep brain sharp doesn't have to be costly.
O'Carroll E. Understanding why loneliness exists can help ease it, say scientists. Christian Science Monitor.
The Journal of Black in Higher Education. University Study Finds That Blacks Are More Likely Than Whites to Be Bullied at Work.
Hawryluk M. What's the secret to a long life?. The Bulletin. http://www.bendbulletin.com/health/5460302-151/whats-the-secret-to-a-long-life. Published 2017.
Kurtz A. Your Genes May Predict How Wealthy You Are. Forbes.