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Topic- Economics of aging
I'm age 61, and I'll live where I want to
The positive outlook for the senior living and remodeling industries (ICAA Research Review, 15[3] “Older adults remain important customers for remodelers”) is apparently shared by older adults.
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Prediction: 2015 a good year for seniors housing
Multiple factors indicate that both demand for, and investment in, housing for independent living, assisted living and continuing care will grow in 2015, according to a new report. Demographic trends and an improving economy are factors, along with the willingness for older adults to sell their homes now that real estate values are higher.
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Delaying Alzheimer's disease could save billions
Today there are no accurate answers about the causes, prevention or cure for Alzheimer’s disease, although much research is being directed toward these questions (National Institute on Aging).
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Are older adults assuming student loan debt to help younger generations?
The loans and debt incurred by about 10 million consumers in the database of a credit reporting company were analyzed for mortgage,
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Couples in the UK are financially prepared for retirement
In the United Kingdom, couples with partners born in the 1940s likely have enough wealth for a comfortable retirement, according to new estimates.
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Million-dollar health care cost accompanies hot flashes
Before, during and after menopause, women may experience vasomotor symptoms commonly called hot flashes, which are marked by feeling increased body temperature and sweating.
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