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The Cognitive Advantages of Growing Older – The Wall Street Journal

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Why we often remember the bad better than the good – The Washington Post

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Building Bridges Across the Generational Divide – The Wall Street Journal

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When no one retires – Harvard Business Review

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Deer Antlers Couldn’t Grow So Fast Without These Genes – The New York Times

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Baby boomers less ready to retire than prior generations – CBS MoneyWatch

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Making Disease Prevention A Higher National Priority For Aging – Forbes

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Not Exercising May Be Worse for Your Health Than Smoking, Study Says – Time

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This is how the boomer generation will influence retirement homes – MarketWatch

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A Brain Scientist Who Studies Alzheimer’s Explains How She Stays Mentally Fit – NPR

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