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  2. Thousands of people are having NHS funding for their care withdrawn after living longer than expected, new research suggests. People given fast-track NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) to provide ...

  3. 5 Science-Backed Ways to Live a Longer Life

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    Healthline spoke with various experts in health and medicine to find the best, most actionable recommendations for living longer and aging gracefully in the new year. 5 science-backed ways to ...

  4. The latest longevity trend? Social wellness clubs - AOL

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    "Supportive relationships help us manage stress better, and positive social interactions can even help us reduce stress and anxiety quickly by stimulating the release of the hormone oxytocin ...

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    Improve your wellness in the new year with some of the top health tips of 2023. Get advice to improve your sleep habits, mindfulness, physical health and more.

  6. Change4Life - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, it was brought under the "Better Health" brand [3] Change4Life aimed to help families make small, sustainable yet significant improvements to their diet and activity levels. It uses the slogan "more kids, less food, eat less, move more, live longer". Change4Life encouraged families to adopt seven healthy behaviours: [4]

  7. Comprehensive geriatric assessment - Wikipedia

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    CGAs for older people with frailty who do not live in a long-term care institution could improve medication adherence, patient functioning, quality of care, and reduce the risk of unplanned hospital admissions. [3] [17] At the same time CGA for this demographic seems to have no impact on death or nursing home admissions. [17] [18]

  8. Want to live a longer, healthier life? New research sheds ...

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    Life expectancy in the U.S. is currently 77.5 years for men and women, although plenty of people live much longer than that. Now, new research is breaking down the common traits of people who live ...

  9. Living longer, not healthier: Study finds periods of poor ...

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    There was also a gender gap, with women experiencing more years in poor health than men. "Worldwide, women live longer than men, but exhibit a 2.4-year-wider healthspan-lifespan gap," said Terzic.