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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a handful of AARP-supported bills in recent weeks aimed at creating more affordable housing options.
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Ashish Jha discussed new bivalent COVID-19 boosters, a difficult flu season and new treatment options that may keep people out of the hospital.
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Every single day, 65,700 dedicated individuals join the ranks of family caregivers. From hard-working young people to aging relatives, they represent every generation and community, now numbering more than 50 million Americans.
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From now through Dec. 7, people enrolled in Medicare or Medicare Advantage plans can change their coverage for next year during open enrollment.
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AARP Innovation Labs is heading to the HLTH and CES tech conferences, hosting competitions to help empower people to choose how they live as they age.
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When we talk about family caregiving, we usually focus on the dedicated souls who provide so much help to ailing loved ones. But this message is directed to a different audience: the employers that caregivers work for outside the home.
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Most older adults who receive or will soon receive Social Security say they're worried about their retirement benefits keeping up with inflation.
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AARP is partnering with other organizations to launch a competition for inventions that help people with dementia live more independently.
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A recent AARP Public Policy Institute report found that influenza, pneumonia, and shingles vaccinations increased among adults ages 50 and older in 2020, though disparities continued.
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AARP donated $1 million to help establish an American Latino history museum in Washington, D.C.