The New Old Age

 

Paula Span explores the unprecedented challenges posed by a rapidly aging population. Beginning in April 2025, The New Old Age has been produced through a partnership between Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½Ò•îl Health News and The New York Times.

‘How Low Can You Go?’ The Shifting Guidelines for Blood Pressure Control

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The number doctors use to demarcate high blood pressure keeps going down, a trend applauded by many experts, who point to studies linking the condition and dementia.

Banks Are Becoming Bulwarks Against Scams for Vulnerable Seniors

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Older Americans are losing billions of dollars annually to financial exploitation. Banks and investment firms are training employees to spot red flags and stop the transactions.

Should Drug Companies Be Advertising to Consumers?

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Aging means “becoming a target†of the industry, one expert said. After decades of debate, politicians of all stripes are proposing bans.

These 3 Policy Moves Are Likely To Change Health Care for Older People

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Two Trump administration regulatory rollbacks affect nursing home staffing and home care workers, and a new AI experiment in Medicare has alarmed eldercare advocates and congressional Democrats.

Estas medidas podrían cambiar la calidad de la atención médica de las personas mayores

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Después de décadas de lucha y presión, en 2023 la administración Biden abordó el problema crónico de la falta de personal en los centros de cuidado a largo plazo. ahora todo ha cambiado.

When I Go, I’m Going Green

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In a survey by the National Funeral Directors Association, more than 60% of respondents said they would be interested in exploring green and natural burial alternatives.

This Test Tells You More About Your Heart Attack Risk

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Coronary artery calcium scans can offer a more precise estimate of a patient’s chances for major cardiac events. Some cardiologists say it remains underused.