Everywhere, an ageing population is starting to stretch the capacity of the welfare state.
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Professor David Sinclair also works in Boston at an ageing laboratory at Harvard Medical School.
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To improve housing to ensure good health, and meet the needs of an ageing population.
The problem, says Mr Anderson, is down to an ageing population and higher expectations.
The problem, added Mr Anderson, is down to an ageing population and higher expectations.
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To stop them, Rwandan Tutsis recruited Kabila, an ageing revolutionary, and engineered his rise.
Some new thinking is urgently needed on how to deal with an ageing population.
An ageing and sometimes chaotic movement, it is badly in need of an overhaul, our correspondent says.
But he added that, with an ageing population, it was one of the biggest issues society faced.
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Singles tend to have fewer children, increasing the burden on the young to support an ageing population.
However, it does nothing to address the underlying problems of rising health costs in an ageing population.
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With an ageing European population, brain disorders, while becoming a more important feature of healthcare, remain poorly understood.
Besides its fiscal problems, Japan has an ageing population that will be a draw on the public purse.
SADC's leaders, especially its younger ones, are increasingly loth to see their region dragged down by an ageing autocrat.
Concerns were raised in March over the financial pressure an ageing population would put on services in the island.
The report predicted that 400, 000 people could be affected by 2031, due to problems associated with an ageing population.
Demographic changes, including an ageing population, are putting more demand on the system.
Today, its bleak-looking parlours are frequented by an ageing, dwindling base of punters.
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All the same, an ageing family man, looking forward to retirement, hardly fits the picture of a placard-waving radical.
Attlee's government was defeated in 1951 by the Conservatives (under an ageing Churchill).
Whether to retry an ageing and celebrated prisoner may seem a tough decision.
Even in mandarin-minded France, the problem of an ageing civil service is felt.
The demands of an ageing population look staggering, unless today's systems are reformed.
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"The high cost of driving and an ageing population is also making local shopping much more attractive, " Ms Hinton said.
An ageing population has left the programs critically underfunded, and something needs to budge in order to salvage the system.
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Queensland has an ageing side - for its captain, the great Darren Lockyer, this will be his final origin run-out.
They point out that the costs of an ageing population will weigh heavily on European budgets in the coming decades.
Looking to 2030, he fears that the burdens of an ageing population will eventually lead to upward pressure on inflation.
As Japan's student population shrinks in an ageing society, universities are delighted to find ways to attract older, richer students.
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Power cuts are a common occurrence in Indian cities because of a fundamental shortage of power and an ageing grid.
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