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A 76-year-old was about to lose his entire $3 million retirement to a scam. TIAA’s AI caught it—but a human prevented disaster
By Preston ForeJune 17, 2026
Breakups between health systems and Medicare Advantage plans have increased. Sometimes, patients get to leave plans, too
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Breakups between health systems and Medicare Advantage plans have increased. Sometimes, patients get to leave plans, too
By Susan Jaffe and KFF Health NewsApril 24, 2025
Ageism in health care is a $63 billion problem. An expert offers 8 ways to combat it
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Ageism in health care is a $63 billion problem. An expert offers 8 ways to combat it
By Liz SeegertFebruary 23, 2025
A young woman undergoes a brain scan.
Health
Meet the 24-year-old helping Lilly test a preventive Alzheimer’s drug
By Lindsey LeakeFebruary 6, 2025
4 expert-backed strategies that will help you age gracefully
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4 expert-backed strategies that will help you age gracefully
By Margie Zable FisherJanuary 27, 2025
The prospect of becoming more physically active may seem intimidating as you age, but Arnold Schwarzenegger wants you to give it a go.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 3 tips for staying active as you age: ‘Don’t think, just get going’
By Lindsey LeakeNovember 15, 2024
Arnold Schwarzenegger is Zimmer Biomet’s inaugural chief movement officer.
Health
Arnold Schwarzenegger is joining a Fortune 500 company to solve a great problem of his generation
By Lindsey LeakeNovember 13, 2024
Shopping for a 2025 Medigap policy? There may be some good news for you
Health
Shopping for a 2025 Medigap policy? There may be some good news for you
By Richard EisenbergNovember 11, 2024
Don’t avoid the end-of-life talk with your aging parents. Here’s how to start the conversation
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Don’t avoid the end-of-life talk with your aging parents. Here’s how to start the conversation
By Rachel Reiff EllisNovember 1, 2024
This 30-second balance test can help tell you how well you’re aging
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This 30-second balance test can help tell you how well you’re aging
By Ani FreedmanOctober 26, 2024
Just 25% of people at high risk of pneumococcal disease—children younger than 2, adults older than 64, and those with certain chronic health conditions such as diabetes—have been immunized, according to an August 2024 survey by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.
Health
Pneumonia can be a deadly complication of COVID, the flu, and RSV: What to know about pneumococcal vaccination
By Lindsey LeakeOctober 22, 2024
As of spring 2024, at which time two RSV vaccines had been FDA-approved, less than 25% of eligible U.S. adults 60 and older had gotten one, according to the CDC.
Health
RSV can be deadly, especially for older adults. What to know about symptoms and the new vaccine
By Lindsey LeakeOctober 4, 2024
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Health
Protecting Medicare a top concern for more than half of Americans in 2024 presidential election
By Lindsey LeakeOctober 1, 2024
About 47% of U.S. adults aged 50 and older said they were very or somewhat unlikely to get the new 2024–25 COVID-19 vaccine, according the University of Michigan’s National Poll on Healthy Aging.
Health
COVID sickens older adults most severely, but less than half say they’ll get the new vaccine
By Lindsey LeakeSeptember 30, 2024
Two women carrying yoga mats walk in a park
Health
A group of women lowered their biological age by an average of 5 years in just 8 weeks. Here’s how
By Erin PraterSeptember 22, 2024
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