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The New Old Age

Paula Span explores the unprecedented challenges posed by a rapidly aging population.

Paula Span explores the unprecedented challenges posed by a rapidly aging population.

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  10. Old and Young, Talking Again

    A society in which members of different generations do not interact “is a dangerous experiment,” said one researcher.

    By Paula Span

     
  11. When a Spouse Goes to the Nursing Home

    The move to a long-term care facility is often difficult but necessary for frail patients. For their partners, it can mean a new set of challenges.

    By Paula Span

     
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  17. When the Neighbors Are All Older, Too

    Some seniors prefer age-restricted communities, while others want intergenerational living. There is little research to show which option is healthier.

    By Paula Span

     
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  47. The Quiet Cost of Family Caregiving

    Many employees reduce their hours or stop working to help ailing family members. But it may be years before they fully return to the work force, studies indicate.

    By Paula Span

     
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  50. Do Cancer Centers Push Too Many Tests?

    Studies found that centers provided incomplete or unbalanced information, which could lead to unnecessary screenings and health complications in older adults.

    By Paula Span

     
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