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Proactive Planning Crucial for Solo Aging Among U.S. Seniors
Approximately 15.2 million Americans aged 65+ live alone (25% of seniors), with successful aging correlating to proactive planning (estate, community engagement, health) versus isolation and lack of planning.
Proactive Planning Crucial for Solo Aging Among U.S. Seniors
Approximately 15.2 million Americans aged 65+ live alone (25% of seniors), with successful aging correlating to proactive planning (estate, community engagement, health) versus isolation and lack of planning.
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64% Bias Score


Longevity Planning: A Growing Opportunity for Wealth Managers
Since 1980, global life expectancy has risen by nearly a decade, but a Fidelity study reveals that most people underestimate how long they'll live and the associated costs, creating a significant opportunity for wealth managers to offer comprehensive longevity planning services.
Longevity Planning: A Growing Opportunity for Wealth Managers
Since 1980, global life expectancy has risen by nearly a decade, but a Fidelity study reveals that most people underestimate how long they'll live and the associated costs, creating a significant opportunity for wealth managers to offer comprehensive longevity planning services.
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48% Bias Score


Digital Technology Use Linked to Reduced Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A study of over 411,000 adults aged 50+ found that regular use of smartphones, computers, and the internet correlated with a lower risk of cognitive decline, an effect stronger than other protective factors, challenging the 'digital dementia' theory.
Digital Technology Use Linked to Reduced Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A study of over 411,000 adults aged 50+ found that regular use of smartphones, computers, and the internet correlated with a lower risk of cognitive decline, an effect stronger than other protective factors, challenging the 'digital dementia' theory.
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32% Bias Score


Digital Technology Linked to 58% Lower Dementia Risk in Large Study
A Baylor University study of 400,000 adults found that using digital technology correlates with a 58% lower risk of cognitive impairment, challenging the 'digital dementia' narrative and suggesting cognitive benefits from engaging with technology.
Digital Technology Linked to 58% Lower Dementia Risk in Large Study
A Baylor University study of 400,000 adults found that using digital technology correlates with a 58% lower risk of cognitive impairment, challenging the 'digital dementia' narrative and suggesting cognitive benefits from engaging with technology.
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52% Bias Score


Technology Use Linked to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A meta-analysis of 57 studies involving over 400,000 older adults found that technology use is associated with a 42% lower risk of cognitive impairment, contradicting the 'digital dementia hypothesis'.
Technology Use Linked to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A meta-analysis of 57 studies involving over 400,000 older adults found that technology use is associated with a 42% lower risk of cognitive impairment, contradicting the 'digital dementia hypothesis'.
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16% Bias Score


Study Reveals Non-Linear Brain Aging, Potential for Ketone-Based Interventions
A study of 19,300 individuals reveals non-linear brain aging, with sharp declines around ages 44 and 67, potentially linked to insulin resistance and treatable with ketone supplementation.
Study Reveals Non-Linear Brain Aging, Potential for Ketone-Based Interventions
A study of 19,300 individuals reveals non-linear brain aging, with sharp declines around ages 44 and 67, potentially linked to insulin resistance and treatable with ketone supplementation.
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40% Bias Score

Maintaining Flexibility: Key to Healthy Aging and Enhanced Quality of Life
Richard Coyne's improved flexibility through yoga highlights the importance of maintaining mobility to combat age-related stiffness and enhance quality of life, supported by experts and research linking flexibility to longevity and well-being.

Maintaining Flexibility: Key to Healthy Aging and Enhanced Quality of Life
Richard Coyne's improved flexibility through yoga highlights the importance of maintaining mobility to combat age-related stiffness and enhance quality of life, supported by experts and research linking flexibility to longevity and well-being.
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40% Bias Score

Parenthood Shown to Have Neuroprotective Effects, Challenging Economic Arguments Against Childbearing
A study of nearly 40,000 individuals in the UK Biobank found a correlation between raising children and improved brain connectivity and function later in life, suggesting a neuroprotective effect of parenthood that challenges economic arguments against having children in aging societies.

Parenthood Shown to Have Neuroprotective Effects, Challenging Economic Arguments Against Childbearing
A study of nearly 40,000 individuals in the UK Biobank found a correlation between raising children and improved brain connectivity and function later in life, suggesting a neuroprotective effect of parenthood that challenges economic arguments against having children in aging societies.
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52% Bias Score

Blood Test Predicts Age-Related Disease Risk Through Organ-Specific Aging
A new blood test can predict the risk of 45 age-related diseases by identifying organs aging faster than expected, analyzing plasma protein signatures to determine biological age and its links to multimorbidity, with implications for preventive medicine and personalized healthcare.

Blood Test Predicts Age-Related Disease Risk Through Organ-Specific Aging
A new blood test can predict the risk of 45 age-related diseases by identifying organs aging faster than expected, analyzing plasma protein signatures to determine biological age and its links to multimorbidity, with implications for preventive medicine and personalized healthcare.
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16% Bias Score

Planning for a Fulfilling Retirement: Beyond Financial Security
A 2009 MetLife study revealed that a fulfilling retirement prioritizes personal meaning over money, highlighting the need for proactive planning focusing on purpose, relationships, and lifestyle choices beyond financial security.

Planning for a Fulfilling Retirement: Beyond Financial Security
A 2009 MetLife study revealed that a fulfilling retirement prioritizes personal meaning over money, highlighting the need for proactive planning focusing on purpose, relationships, and lifestyle choices beyond financial security.
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32% Bias Score

Redefining Retirement: Adapting to Longer Lives and Evolving Work Models
Over a third of Americans aged 65 and older continue working, rejecting the traditional retirement model due to financial needs, enjoyment of work, and increased lifespans creating a 20-30 year post-retirement chapter. The article proposes three principles for navigating this extended period: taking...

Redefining Retirement: Adapting to Longer Lives and Evolving Work Models
Over a third of Americans aged 65 and older continue working, rejecting the traditional retirement model due to financial needs, enjoyment of work, and increased lifespans creating a 20-30 year post-retirement chapter. The article proposes three principles for navigating this extended period: taking...
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32% Bias Score

Air Pollution Accelerates Aging, Increases Atherosclerosis Risk: Study
A University of Athens study, presented at the American College of Cardiology's annual meeting, found air pollution shortens telomeres, accelerating aging and increasing the risk of atherosclerosis in 400 participants; researchers suggest cleaner transportation and urban environments as solutions.

Air Pollution Accelerates Aging, Increases Atherosclerosis Risk: Study
A University of Athens study, presented at the American College of Cardiology's annual meeting, found air pollution shortens telomeres, accelerating aging and increasing the risk of atherosclerosis in 400 participants; researchers suggest cleaner transportation and urban environments as solutions.
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32% Bias Score
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