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5 Million Student Caregivers Need More Resources and Flexibility From Schools
Sep 30, 2020 - Approximately 5 million adult students must balance academic demands with caregiving duties, and would benefit from additional flexibility and emotional support.
Study Sheds Light on Why COVID-19 Hits Elderly Hardest
Sep 30, 2020 - A recent study shows that age-related differences in the biological immune response to COVID-19 may partially explain why older people experience more severe symptoms.
12 NCOA Awarded $139.4 Million to Help Low-Income Older Adults Find Work
Sep 28, 2020 - The National Council on Aging has received a multi-million-dollar award to support the only job program specifically for older adults in America.
Looking Ahead to Solo Old Age
Sep 22, 2020 - Planning now is the key for those expecting to live alone during their retirement years.
Ruth Bader Ginsberg fought for the rights of all people
Sep 18, 2020 - Ruth Bader Ginsberg established herself as a symbol of integrity, strength, and equal rights, and enforced her legacy by continuing her work as a Supreme Court Justice up until her recent death.
U.S. remembers the 9/11 terrorist attacks as the pandemic changes tribute traditions
Sep 11, 2020 - Memorials honoring those lost on September 11, 2001 have been altered this year due to COVID-19 concerns.