The Department of Health said supporting people in later life was a priority for the government.
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Attending nursery school can make children much more popular in later life, claim psychologists.
Perhaps this helps explain the belief in God that he came to in later life.
And does the relative failure of Mr Solzhenitsyn's later life invalidate the history-moulding claim?
It said that could "greatly increase the risk of cancer, skin and eye problems in later life".
He moved to Blackpool in later life, where he became involved with the Eurosceptic UK Independence Party.
It is well known that attending elite colleges is associated with more successful careers in later life.
These seemingly inconsequential events could also impact on Milo's later life and development in the game, he said.
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Of particular interest are the letters Coward wrote in later life, particularly when under professional or personal pressure.
Researchers say roughly one-third of older drinkers are thought to first develop their drink problem in later life.
This meant that many people would be "swapping their headphones for hearing aids" in later life, he said.
His childhood was anything but idyllic and for much of his later life he suffered from under-confidence and depression.
His mother was of Jewish-Algerian descent, and in later life Mr Cope would describe himself as a "non-practising Jew".
These grim events, he says, propelled him towards a later life in politics.
The scholars found a complex but clear series of connections between maternal health and the offspring's fatness in later life.
"Continuing learning right into later life is proving to be extraordinary successful, but relatively few people do that, " he warned.
He made a return visit to Gallipoli in later life and found a trench used by the Anzacs, now overgrown by wildflowers.
David Moss of Harvard Business School proposes to make the repayment of a student loan contingent on the borrower's income in later life.
All of these early influences impair brain structure and function, and they contribute to the brain impairments we find in criminals and psychopaths in later life.
Mr Kujau was proud of his skill and, in later life, was always happy to give a quick lesson on forgery to reporters.
It notes the benefits of breastfeeding include protection for the baby from certain infections, and for the mother from some diseases in later life.
Mr Osborne said the cap would protect people from "getting a disease in later life and having to sell their house" to pay bills.
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This, it says, makes it a genuine alternative to other universities, rather than applying just to those who return to education in later life.
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Mr Jackson takes too long to get us there (half the book, in fact) but Grigware's daring escape and extraordinary later life are gripping.
She maintained that, at 13, pupils "should not be making irreversible decisions" which may result in doors bring "slammed in their faces" in later life.
Female babies whose mothers suffer from lack of proper nutrition while pregnant may be more likely to become obese in later life, researchers have found.
She said it might be that the crying hampered bonding between the parents and the baby and this contributed to the difficulties in later life.
She argued that many girls had "negative" experiences of PE in school and that this had an impact on their enthusiasm for sport in later life.
Irving's Fly Dope, bought by grateful fishermen and campers, provided Mr Stevens with a regular income in his later life, when he had given up hoboing.
His heroes were Lewis and Clark, the intrepid explorers of the new American continent, and the field-trip grants he founded in later life were named after them.
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