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Dolan E. Negative wealth shock linked to increased risk of dementia in older adults.
MarksJarvis G. The myth of outliving your retirement savings. Reuters.
Shine KNorth. Multiple periods of loneliness may add up to higher mortality risk.
Stoffel B. The Most Amazing Retirement Chart You'll Ever See. The Motley Fool.
Bailey L. More seniors may have undiagnosed dementia than previously thought.
Otto L. More problems equal more pain for middle-age and older adults, UWM study finds.
Jacobs T. More evidence that health insurance really does save lives. PS Mag.
Brooks M. More Evidence Insomnia Contributes to Cognitive Decline.
Frostenson S. More Americans say they're in pain. It’s a fascinating and disturbing medical mystery.
LaMotte S. Moderate drinking may improve cognitive health for older adults, study says. CNN Health.
B. Huber R. Middle-aged Americans report more pain than the elderly. Research News.
Times TNew York, News KFFHealth. Methodology for Analysis of the U.S. Health and Retirement Study. Dying Broke.
Bosworth T. Memory Decline After Coronary Revascularization: Procedure Type Does Not Change Risk. Clinical Essentials.
Kaplan J. Meet the 'forgotten middle' of Americans over 75 facing a rocky retirement.
Miller K. The Mediterranean Diet Might Be the Secret to Living Longer — and Better. Yahoo Health.
Urban P. Medicare Decisions Often Made in Tandem by Couples.
Bell A. Married Women Lost Most of Their Retirement Income Edge: Study.
Dixon E. Married people walk faster and have stronger grip, new study says. CNN.
Barnes A. Low-wage workers may experience faster decline in memory.
Center USCSchaeffer. Lower-Middle Class Americans Near Retirement are Worse Off Than 20 Years Ago, New USC and Columbia Study Shows .
McPhillips D, Wallace A. Low wages linked with elevated mortality risk for middle-age workers in the US, study finds.
Cookson C. Loss of life savings is a killer, say researchers: Health Study [Europe Region].
Crist C. Losing a spouse late in life linked to cognitive decline. Reuters.
Sherburne M. Losing a Parent Early Affects Immune Systems Later On.
Staff P. Long-Term Pet Ownership Can Slow Cognitive Decline in Older Adults, New Study Finds.