Ninety-three percent of adults 65 and older have at least one chronic condition, while 79% have two or more. Learn more about the 10 most common conditions and ways you can manage and/or prevent them.| www.ncoa.org
Substantial numbers of Americans aged 50 and older sacrifice basic needs and skip necessary treatment because of high healthcare costs.| Gallup.com
Living a healthier life doesn’t have to require a complicated lifestyle overhaul overnight. In fact, it’s often best to make a few small changes over time. The reason is that small changes, put consistently into practice, are often more sustainable than one big change. If you put together enough small changes that you can [...]| Preventative Diagnostic Center
The U.S. population age 65 and over grew from 2010 to 2020 at fastest rate since 1880 to 1890 and reached 55.8 million, a 38.6% increase in just 10 years.| Census.gov