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A new report warns that if Social Security’s trust fund becomes insolvent in 2032, retirees could face average benefit cuts of about $500 per month, with some states seeing even larger reductions.

A new study finds that adults who feel older than their actual age are more likely to experience insomnia, irregular sleep, daytime fatigue, and poorer overall sleep health.

A new study suggests that regular participation in arts and cultural activities may help slow biological aging and support better long-term health.

Humanoid robots could help seniors age in place by assisting with daily tasks, medication reminders, and fall detection, but experts say human caregivers will remain essential.

Americans boosted retirement savings to record levels in early 2026, with 401(k) and 403(b) contribution rates reaching new highs despite market volatility and lower account balances.

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.