If all individuals were as active as top 25% of the population, Americans older than age 40 years could live an extra 5.3 years.
A coalition of senior living and Alzheimer’s advocacy organizations is urging House Veterans’ Affairs Committee leaders to ...
So-called captive audience meetings are unlawful, the National Labor Relations Board said Wednesday in Amazon.com Services ...
Federal workplace-related policies are expected to shift back to a business-first approach that favors employers under ...
The most common adverse events were related to surgical procedures, adverse drug events and healthcare-associated infections.
It’s a “coin flip” as to what happens next in long-term care now that the next president has been picked, according to Jeremy ...
Overall family member satisfaction with assisted living and memory care communities is “up significantly” compared with last ...
Kendal at Oberlin has introduced its first energy-efficient cleaning robot, affectionately named Floorence through a contest.
Recordable workplace injuries and illnesses in 2023 fell to their lowest level since 2003, according to newly released data.
The nation’s first public long-term care insurance program survived an effort to make it a voluntary program, which ...
(HealthDay News) — In the active surveillance era, overtreatment of men with limited life expectancy (LE) decreased for those ...
RFK Jr. has courted controversy in recent years with his views on vaccines, fluoride in drinking water and unpasteurized milk.