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New grant and partnership to offer Yonkers seniors with free, on-demand rides

9th - Higher Ed
The $30,000 grant from the State Office for the Aging will allow people over the age of 60 to call for six free rides per month.
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The X Chromosome Factor: Why women's brain age slowly than that of men's

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers say they have found a gene in mice that rejuvenates female brains and the very same gene exists in humans too. This could possibly be a way to help both women and men avoid cognitive declines in advanced age. Watch this video...
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United Senior Center of Sunset Park says it may have to close due to rent increase

9th - Higher Ed
The center's executive director, Grisel Amador, says the place provides services that people in the area rely on, including bilingual case workers, a kitchen serving breakfast and lunch and activities, like live music.
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Can heat waves age you faster? New study says yes

9th - Higher Ed
A new study has revealed that living in extreme heat can lead to faster biological aging. A first-of-its-kind research in the U.S. found that significant differences in molecular changes of people living in hotter regions compared to...
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Chromosome X: Could brain ageing be linked to your mother's genes?

9th - Higher Ed
New research suggests that brain ageing might be influenced by genetic factors passed down from your mother, raising intriguing questions about the role of maternal DNA in cognitive health.
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These exercise classes aim to keep seniors in tip-top shape

9th - Higher Ed
A new report from the seniors' advocate says the province's aging population scored below the national average when it comes to health measures — like proper exercise — and it’s leading to more falls among older adults. However, there...
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Ageing Gets A Makeover: The Science Behind '70 Is The New 60'

9th - Higher Ed
Ageing has taken a modern twist with the science behind the concept of "70 is the new 60." Thanks to advancements in medicine, fitness, and lifestyle, people are living longer, healthier lives. This shift in perspective is changing how...
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Study Suggests 70 Is Indeed the New 60, 'Baby Boomers' Up To A Decade Younger?

9th - Higher Ed
Research reveals that today's 70-year-olds often perceive themselves as feeling a decade younger than those of previous generations at the same age. Watch to know more!
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Group aims to help 2SLGBTQ+ elders access health care

9th - Higher Ed
The Elderberries Social Group recently hosted a talk to inform seniors about pharmacy services and the important role pharmacists play in health care. Giuliana Grillo has the story.
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7 Common factors that cause brain aging

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Factors affecting brain aging:1. Chronic stress: Prolonged stress damages brain cells, impairs cognitive function, and speeds up aging.2. Poor diet: A diet lacking essential nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants contributes...
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The Best Places to Retire Affordably

9th - Higher Ed
Fortune evaluated over 2,000 places to live across all 50 states in the U.S. to come up with the Best Places to Affordably Retire. Each location was analyzed using nearly 200 categories related to health care, wellness, livability,...
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Insilico Medicine CEO on Potential IPO & Growth Outlook

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Alex Zhavoronkov, Founder and CEO of Insilico Medicine, discusses his growth outlook for the company as it completes its Series E funding, raising $110 million at a valuation of $1 billion, weighing a IPO in Hong Kong, and expanding its...
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Bourbon producers being forced to adapt amid extreme cold weather

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With frigid cold temperatures gripping parts of the U.S., in Kentucky, bourbon distillers are being forced to adapt or run the risk of losing product. (Scripps News Lexington)
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Memory loss and aging coincides with loss of money, research finds

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Memory loss and aging have been found to coincide with loss of money, a new analysis has found. It's important to learn the best ways to talk about money with loved ones experiencing memory loss. (Scripps News)
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Age in America: old age stereotypes in Hollywood

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Representations of older people in film and TV tend to fall into stereotypes — the eccentric old man, or the evil old hag. We talk with an expert about how to flip the script. (Scripps News)
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Age in America: Is elderspeak harmful or helpful?

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Kris Geerken, co-director at Changing the Narrative, a national initiative that aims to end ageism, spoke with Scripps News about the harmful impacts of elderspeak. (Scripps News)
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Interview with farmer in Malawi on effects of climate change

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Interview with farmer, Malita Mussa, a single mother-of-six who lives in the Machinga district in southern Malawi. The agriculture-dominated country is threatened by an increase in extreme weather events, including cyclones. Malita and...
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Bloomberg

Powell: Bond Market Reducing Some Impetus to Hike

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tells Wall Street Week that evidence in the economy suggests that monetary policy is not too tight. He also says that recent moves in bonds reduce some of the impetus to raise rates. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

How Moving to Miami Saves Thousands

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Leaving New York for Florida is a big money saver. This is a trend that really picked up during the pandemic and continued in the years since. Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick report on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Chinese Tourists to Help Asian Economies Recover, ADB Says

Higher Ed
"China is such a big part of GDP in Asia that no matter what their growth rate is, as long as it is similar to what we are projecting this year and next, it will still be really important to the region and global growth." Albert Park,...
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Congress Passes Wage Bill

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Congress Passes Wage Bill
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How to Fast Without Actually Fasting

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Fasting studies suggest it can improve your health and lifespan. But one hurdle remains: very few people want to do it. Now scientists are finding ways to mimic a fasting state without actually fasting.
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Bloomberg

The $7.6 Trillion Quest for Longer Life

Higher Ed
The new field of longevity science aims to slow aging and make late-life more livable. But will the science ever work? And if so, will it only be for the super rich?
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Early Results Of Dog Longevity Treatment Show Promise

Higher Ed
The program looked for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels with an advanced case of a degenerative heart condition called mitral valve disease.