Baby boomers live longer but are less healthy, study finds
New research found that baby boomers have a longer lifespan than previous generations but are more likely to experience illness, obesity and chronic health problems.
New research found that baby boomers have a longer lifespan than previous generations but are more likely to experience illness, obesity and chronic health problems.

While 2020 has been a tumultuous year, 2019 saw some improvements for dentists. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), dentists earned a median

My great-grandmother “GG” was scrappy, maybe because she was a product of the roaring ’20s. She would come for a week visit and stay for

As baby boomers glide into the next chapter of being considered senior citizens, health problems can arise that can impact their lifestyle and abilities. Challenges

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As baby boomers get older, the percentage of Americans older than age 65 is increasing. In 2010, about 13% of the population was age 65