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The global population is expected to hit nearly 9.7 billion people by 2050, but beyond that, the nature of the population itself is changing due to aging. This is expected to fuel a rise in the ...
Driven by aging Baby Boomers — members of the dynamic generation born from 1946 to 1964 — the number of Americans ages 65 and older will more than double over the next 40 years, reaching 80 million in ...
As millions of Americans turn 65 or older, organizations in the senior care sector are refreshing their focus on this growing ...
Mick Jagger famously sang “what a drag it is getting old.” He should have added: “especially in Massachusetts.” The mega-rich megastar Rolling Stones frontman, 82, doesn’t have to worry about managing ...
New tool tracks housing, health and affordability trends to guide planning and funding.
Age-related decline is not an unavoidable fate, but a problem that can be addressed with modern medicine, writes Andrew S. Brack.
Novel research shows that in approximately one third of countries and territories worldwide, population aging was the largest contributor to the growing burden of musculoskeletal disorders from 1990 ...
As we age with each passing year, we become more susceptible to chronic diseases like cancer, heart disease, and dementia.
China is experiencing rapid population aging and a declining workforce, posing significant economic and fiscal challenges, ...
Italy is one of the longest-living countries in the world, but the real achievement is not just living longer: it is living ...