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Showing posts with label The Elderly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Elderly. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Yale University economics professor sparks outrage by proposing mass suicide and disembowelment of elderly people in Japan to deal with the country's rapidly aging society By Stephen M. Lepore For Dailymail.Com

 Japan, which has seen its birthrate decline for many years, could potentially 'disappear' according to Musk. Above: Data from the Japan Bureau of Statistics reveals the decline of population and negative rate change since 2010 in Japan

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Falling for a scam may be an early warning sign of dementia, a new study suggests By Natalie Rahhal FROM Mail Online

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Never Say Die By Anne Underwood | NEWSWEEK

"Studies are already yielding important clues on what produces healthy aging. One obvious answer is a healthy lifestyle, with plenty of exercise and a diet that includes lots of fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Seventh-day Adventists eat a vegetarian diet, don't smoke and spend a lot of time with family and church groups, which helps reduce stress. 'They routinely live to 88 or so, which suggests those are ages most of us could attain with a healthy lifestyle,' says Dr. Thomas Perls, director of the New England Centenarian Study."

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Unretired: Retirees are Back, Looking for Work By Heather Green FROM Businessweek

"An increasing number of people who retired in recent years, confident they had set aside enough to live on comfortably, are finding themselves strapped. The stock market plunge and the housing downturn have affected many Americans, of course. But retirees have been particularly pinched because their homes and investments are the primary assets they depend on for income. As a result, many of the country's elderly are finding themselves in Nelson's situation, low on money and looking for work."

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