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Doctors say preventive health screenings become increasingly important after age 65, helping older adults detect conditions like heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes, hearing loss, and vision problems early.

John Hancock has launched a new longevity preparedness assessment tool designed to help Americans evaluate their readiness for longer retirements, aging-related costs, health needs, and life transitions.

Many Americans dream of retiring early, but financial planners increasingly recommend waiting until 65 or even 70 as longer lifespans, rising healthcare costs, and Social Security strategies reshape retirement planning.

Rising Treasury yields are increasing borrowing costs, but they’re also creating some of the strongest opportunities for savers, CDs, and income-focused investors in years.

A new study found that a structured program focused on exercise, healthy eating, and social engagement may help older adults slow physical aging and reduce frailty.

A new study suggests poor sleep in older women may be linked to higher Alzheimer’s risk, with worse memory performance and greater tau buildup in the brain.