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Nowhere to Go But Up

Nowhere to Go But Up

Generations Now

On the calculable benefits of great mentorship.

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Preparing the Aging Sector for Leaders of Color

Preparing the Aging Sector for Leaders of Color

Generations Now

The RISE program doesn’t only prepare leaders of color for the aging sector, the reverse can be even more critical to their success.

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Understanding Pharmacy Benefit Managers

Understanding Pharmacy Benefit Managers

Generations Journal, Generations Now

What healthcare providers serving older adults need to know.

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Understanding Late-Life Anxiety: Symptoms and Treatment Options

Understanding Late-Life Anxiety: Symptoms and Treatment Options

Generations Now

Anxiety can cause a host of unpleasant symptoms, so it’s best caught and treated early.

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Aching and Baking: Why Older Adults with Chronic Illness Are Turning to Cannabis

Aching and Baking: Why Older Adults with Chronic Illness Are Turning to Cannabis

Generations Now

Cannabis may be more accessible, but elders should tread lightly due to medication interactions and other higher risks.

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A Menopause Primer

A Menopause Primer

Generations Today, On Menopause: Turning Around the Silence & Stigma

Laying out the facts about this complex process as they are now known, and potential treatments.

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Menopause: Why the Stigma?

Menopause: Why the Stigma?

Generations Today, On Menopause: Turning Around the Silence & Stigma

On busting the stigmatized relationship our culture has with menopause, and why it matters.

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Caregiving and the Menopause Experience

Caregiving and the Menopause Experience

Generations Today, On Menopause: Turning Around the Silence & Stigma

The odds of experiencing more severe menopause symptoms is directly related to the number of hours spent in the caregiving role.

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The ‘Menopausal Turn’ and the New Menopause Market

The ‘Menopausal Turn’ and the New Menopause Market

Generations Today, On Menopause: Turning Around the Silence & Stigma

Destigmatizing ‘the change’ or amplifying anxiety?

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Artivist Research Centers Menopause Across Countries and Cultures

Artivist Research Centers Menopause Across Countries and Cultures

Generations Today, On Menopause: Turning Around the Silence & Stigma

Using comic strips and body mapping from workers and migrants on menopause knowledge to enhance awareness.

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Good Reads on Menopause

Good Reads on Menopause

Generations Today, On Menopause: Turning Around the Silence & Stigma

Four books everyone should read and learn from.

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Meeting the Change

Meeting the Change

Generations Today, On Menopause: Turning Around the Silence & Stigma

An old woman speaks to the challenge of menopause.

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Designing for Belonging: What We Learned—and Shared—in Japan

Designing for Belonging: What We Learned—and Shared—in Japan

Generations Now

We brought home the idea that systems require structure, but humans require meaning.

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The Treat and Reduce Obesity Act: An Advocacy Agenda for Equitable Healthy Aging

The Treat and Reduce Obesity Act: An Advocacy Agenda for Equitable Healthy Aging

Generations Now

Connecting the prevention and treatment of obesity with broader goals for aging.

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Bridging the Gap: Improving Health Literacy in Older Adults

Bridging the Gap: Improving Health Literacy in Older Adults

Generations Now

Simple solutions can solve a complex issue and ensure older adults benefit from the best care possible.

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Framing Obesity as a Health Equity Issue for Older Adults

Framing Obesity as a Health Equity Issue for Older Adults

Generations Now

A personal and professional take on why obesity is incredibly challenging to combat.

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Data Speaks, But Stories Shout: The Future of Aging Policy

Data Speaks, But Stories Shout: The Future of Aging Policy

Generations Now

Online research tool The People Say features insights from elders to foster understanding of complex policy issues.

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Key Economic Issues Facing Aging Americans: Gender Differences

Key Economic Issues Facing Aging Americans: Gender Differences

Generations Now

A rather bleak financial picture faces women as they age, often without partners, and relying solely upon Social Security.

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Artificial Intelligence: An Overview

Artificial Intelligence: An Overview

Generations Journal, AI and Aging: On Ethics, Health, and Innovation

Explaining how we got to where we are with AI today and what it means.

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Alone in the Digital Age: When Technology Forgets to Grow Old With Us

Alone in the Digital Age: When Technology Forgets to Grow Old With Us

AI and Aging: On Ethics, Health, and Innovation, Generations Journal

Potential reforms exist to prevent digital ageism and AI biases.

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