Why Many Retirees Are Underestimating Healthcare Usage, Not Just Costs
Retirees underestimate healthcare costs by focusing on total spending figures rather than accelerating usage patterns driven by chronic conditions and age-related increases in doctor visits and hospitalizations.
Reform voters more likely to live in areas with health problems, study suggests
Constituencies with poorer health outcomes showed higher support for Reform UK, especially in areas with obesity, COPD, epilepsy and many chronic conditions.
How New York is treating chronic conditions with medically tailored meals
God's Love We Deliver, a nonprofit, pioneered the use of food as a health intervention during the AIDS crisis, providing medically tailored meals for HIV patients.
Having a Disrupted Body Clock Increases Your Risk of Early Death
Circadian Syndrome, a cluster of metabolic, emotional, and sleep-related problems from disrupted internal clocks, significantly increases the risk of early death among older adults.