Por: Newsweek Health January 29, 2024
Life expectancy in the United States is lower than other wealthy nations despite spending more on healthcare than any other country in the world. However, scientists have highlighted a simple policy change may increase population-level longevity across the U.S. by over 2 years.Wealth inequalities in the U.S. have been steadily increasing. Today, the wealthiest 10 percent of U.S. households hold 71 percent of the nation's wealth, while the... + full article
New York Post USA Business January 22, 2024
The geezers are coming! The geezers are coming! Demographic doomsayers warn and graying populations will wreak economic havoc and torpedo stocks. Yet the dire scenarios of zombie-like boomer hoards leeching off their working progeny have it backwards: Aging populations are... + más
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Newsweek USA Health November 30, 2023
Americans' lifespans are increasing, but it's still nowhere near to the highs of before the pandemic, a new CDC report said this month.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said U.S. life expectancy rose by more than a year to 77 years, 6 months, indicating... + más
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CBS News USA Business September 26, 2023
Making sure your 401K is working for you Retirement planning a daunting exercise for most Americans, who are exhorted to save as much as possible for their golden years. But there's another essential piece to retirement that most people struggle to understand and that... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech August 25, 2023
A longer lifespan could one day be hardwired into our DNA.In a groundbreaking study, researchers from the University of Rochester, New York, demonstrated how longevity genes from the longest-living rodent species could be transferred into mice to extend their lifespan and... + más
Reimagining Alzheimer’s (Part 8): APOE4 Removal Reduces Symptoms Of Alzheimer’s Disease | Forbes
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WPTV USA Nation May 29, 2023
Previous evidence suggests that living at higher altitudes leads to longer life spans for humans. Scientists at Harvard Medical School wanted to know why. of mice, evidence found restricting oxygen flow led to significantly longer lifespans. Researchers placed mice into two... + más
Building Tech That Lasts — Learning From France's Reparability Index | Forbes
Newsweek USA Health May 14, 2023
nSome animals are capable of living a very long time, sometimes indefinitely, with others being able to regrow lost limbs.nThis is due to a number of mechanisms, including slow metabolisms, special genes and a slowing of the aging process.nScientists hope to research these... + más
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Forbes USA Business March 30, 2023
Have you heard about planned obsolescence? It’s an industry practice of designing products with limited lifespans (thus driving sales). It explains why electronics are now the fastest growing source of waste in the world, with big impacts on our planet. Social entrepreneur... + más
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EV batteries lack reparability leading some insurers to junk whole cars after even minor collisions | Fox Business
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