
Overcoming ageism in healthcare
As mentioned in one of our previous blogs, disparities in healthcare can be very damaging for many populations in the United States, especially for older
As mentioned in one of our previous blogs, disparities in healthcare can be very damaging for many populations in the United States, especially for older
Human bodies and minds are constantly aging. From birth to death, aging is a slow gradual process that occurs over time. Understanding aging, its mechanisms,
The COVID-19 pandemic brought attention to several, massive health disparities that older adults in the United States face. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Representation matters. Seeing other people on screens, hearing their stories, buying products from commercials, and watching shows that resemble a piece of you can, in
Aging is a phenomenon that humans have been intrigued by for millennia, stretching as far back as the days of Aristotle and Plato. Plato, a
Did you know that nearly 47 million adults over the age of 65 live in the United States? Or that 80 percent of adults over the
The Social Security program was first enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1935 to support older adults and retirees who had been disadvantaged by the Great Depression and
We have all heard the phrase before. Whether it’s from a coach before a big game, a co-worker before a presentation, or an encouraging friend
Researchers who are studying the human aging process from a behavioral perspective are getting increasingly concerned that their efforts to reduce ageism in our society
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