Lots of people study childhood, or adolescence, or youth, or old age, but it seemed to be left up to me to study middle age.
In 2000 St Dunstan's extended its services to people who had served their country and had become visually impaired through unrelated accident, illness or old age.
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In other words, most of those who spend-down to Medicaid due to disability or old age were barely hanging on long before becoming eligible for the program.
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"I believe that a pope should have a term limit or be given the privilege to resign from office, if he can't do his various duties effectively anymore due to health reasons or old age, " he said.
By beaming broadband signals from phone poles into homes, Spitfire solves a major problem facing regional Bells: One third or so of homes have copper wires so degraded by splicing or old age that they cannot handle DSL service.
And we certainly need less confusion when trying to invest our savings or arrange for our old age.
Every child to have a good start in life, every mother to have safe childbirth, everybody to be cared for in old age or if they fell ill or had an accident.
Two million are not remotely enough to provide a policy solution to the problem of tens of millions of Americans who will be unable to afford personal assistance in old age or disability.
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For example, is someone's mental deficit the result of injuries sustained in professional football, injuries from some other level of football, or just the vicissitudes of old age?
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The genome has been deciphered and it is not the case that we can predict at a young age when people will die or even what nasty diseases they will get in old age.
They can be age-old or spanking-new, in New Jersey or South Africa, and have turret-high or relatively affordable prices.
Some believe it could even lengthen the human lifespan, by a decade or more and make old age more active and enjoyable.
Whether it be in old age from dementia or at a young age from an injury, a day will come where someone will have to make decisions for you.
To some 36 million people, nearly one American in every six, the Social Security system now provides a monthly check promising that old age, widowhood or disabling injury will not throw them into poverty.
No matter: the elderly, and many of the young, have been convinced that they have a right to Social Security payments high enough to maintain a comfortable standard of living despite old age, widowhood or disability, and this right is every bit as inalienable as the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
It may also affect productivity, if some people have, or choose, to work on into old age.
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Mr Turner is likely to say Britons must save more or work longer to avoid poverty in old age.
Even as images on cards, or as ornaments hanging in a window, angels perform their age-old function as messengers and mediators between the seen and unseen, or material and spiritual, worlds.
Could anything be truer with regard to old age welfare reform in Japan (or in the U.S., for that matter)?
The 4, 000-year-old remains of the Bronze Age grave or cist, which were found in a peat bog, are set to rewrite the history books.
If Evan Owens, Co-Founder of tech startup Pogoseat, has his way, the age old practice of sneaking around or bribing ushers is about to come to a close.
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Within the next four decades, most of the developed countries in East Asia, as well as Europe, will become veritable old-age homes: A third or more of their populations will be over 65.
Thus, my question this morning is akin to the age old dilemma relating to whether or not a tree falling in the woods actually makes any sound if no one is there to hear it.
According to the Migration Observatory at Oxford University, 47% of British citizens in employment would not qualify to bring in a family member, nor would 58% of people 20-30 years old, or 61% of women of any age.
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Since 1995, Dr. Ryff and her Wisconsin team have been studying some 7, 000 individuals and examining factors that influence health and well-being from middle age through old age in a study called MIDUS, or the Mid-Life in the U.S. National Study of Americans, funded by the National Institute on Aging.
Now the problem comes, of course, because the closer you are to pension age, the more you hit the sort of cliff face, as it were, and somebody at 59 or in their early sixties with a 65 year old pension age is literally in no really different position than a pensioner.
One of the provisions -- one of the reforms we want is to make sure that your 26- or 27-year-old could, up until that age, could stay on your insurance, so that once they get out of high school and college, they can stay on their parents' insurance for a few years until they've got a more stable job.
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Howe is 55 years old, maybe the age to stay put, or work on your golf game.
He had no car, telephone or even bicycle, and chopped his own firewood deep into old age.
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