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Joseph Coughlin, head of the Age Lab at MIT, sees opportunities for growth and innovation as the senior population swells.
"Although we can't yet define a direct causal link, when we have addressed factors such as age, gender and socio-economic status, the data shows clear correlations," first author Dengkai Chi said.
TIME unveiled TIME Longevity, a new editorial platform dedicated to exploring how and why people are living longer.
The global longevity economy is projected to exceed $610 billion by 2025, driving an increased demand for solutions that allow people to live healthier, longer. Age-related diseases account for ...
Welcome to Longevity Travel, the hottest trend shaking up the travel world. But this isn't your average getaway—this is a transformative journey focused on wellness, vitality, and living life to ...
About 20% of America’s population will be over 65 in just five years. The economic ramifications of this so-called age wave potentially include tighter labor conditions, increased healthcare ...