QMedic reports that the U.S. is aging unevenly, impacting housing, transport, and services, especially in states with the fastest-growing older populations.
The global population is expected to hit nearly 9.7 billion people by 2050, but beyond that, the nature of the population itself is changing due to aging. This is expected to fuel a rise in the ...
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How Donald Trump should tackle America's population crisis
A recent report highlighted that financial and other kinds of uncertainty are continuing to impact birth rates in America.
Across the world, water scarcity is emerging as one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century. Climate change is pushing rivers and aquifers into unprecedented extremes, droughts and floods ...
Decatur Public Schools #61 School Board heard from a demographer from Business Information Services who painted a grim ...
Research shows a positive attitude towards ageing can make people feel younger and live longer. Here's how to fight ageism in ...
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Opinion: What fewer births and an aging population mean for El Paso’s health care future
Understanding El Paso’s demographic shifts can help leaders better prepare health systems, caregiving services, and family ...
Today in Italy, there is still a large portion of those over 65, about one in three according to the latest data, who do not ...
The days can seem endless in Canadian prisons—and yet, inside, inmates actually age faster than on the outside. Why?
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