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Baby boomers are launching new businesses in their 50s, 60s, and beyond, driven by longer lives, economic pressures, and decades of experience that give them a startup edge.

New research suggests Alzheimer’s brain damage may be reversible, with restoring a key energy molecule allowing mice to regain memory and brain function.

As the oldest baby boomers approach 80 in 2026, the generation that reshaped culture, work, and aging is once again redefining what later life looks like.

The long-held $1 million retirement goal may be misleading, as experts say true retirement readiness depends on lifestyle, location, health costs, and income beyond savings.

A late-career layoff can disrupt retirement plans, but experts say smart budgeting, protecting savings, and flexible work can help workers recover.

Cannabis use is rising among adults 50 and older, and new research shows many are driving soon after consumption, highlighting an overlooked risk of cannabis-impaired driving in older age groups.