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Mental health, substance abuse, and parenting: Here’s how employers plan to change their benefit spending in 2025
LeadershipMental health, substance abuse, and parenting: Here’s how employers plan to change their benefit spending in 2025
By Sara BraunJanuary 22, 2025
Japan’s loneliness epidemic is so bad that elderly women are committing crimes to find friends and health care in prison
HealthJapan’s loneliness epidemic is so bad that elderly women are committing crimes to find friends and health care in prison
By Ani FreedmanJanuary 21, 2025
Largest-ever Ozempic and GLP-1 drug study finds they lower risk of 42 health conditions, including heart attacks and Alzheimer’s disease
HealthLargest-ever Ozempic and GLP-1 drug study finds they lower risk of 42 health conditions, including heart attacks and Alzheimer’s disease
By Carolyn BarberJanuary 20, 2025
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Health6 foods that could be making you age faster
By Jodi HelmerJanuary 19, 2025
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HealthChronic, work-related stress can accelerate your biological age—especially if your job is U.S. president
By Lindsey LeakeJanuary 18, 2025
The single-most important longevity hack to David Beckham’s routine that keeps him healthy and energetic at 49
LifeThe single-most important longevity hack to David Beckham’s routine that keeps him healthy and energetic at 49
By Alexa MikhailJanuary 17, 2025
Ozempic, Wegovy among 15 drugs selected for next round of Medicare price negotiations
HealthOzempic, Wegovy among 15 drugs selected for next round of Medicare price negotiations
By The Associated PressJanuary 17, 2025
China’s population fell for the third year in a row in 2024
PoliticsChina’s population fell for the third year in a row in 2024
By AFPJanuary 17, 2025
5 ways to reduce your dementia risk as study estimates U.S. cases could double by 2060
Health5 ways to reduce your dementia risk as study estimates U.S. cases could double by 2060
By Alexa MikhailJanuary 16, 2025
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SuccessThe CEO of Crunch Fitness doesn’t think there’s such a thing as work-life balance: ‘That’s for somebody who’s not fully committed’
By Jane Thier and Fortune EditorsJanuary 16, 2025
Gen Xers expect to keep working longer than they planned–and will be the first generation to go into retirement with less financial security than their parents and grandparents
CommentaryGen Xers expect to keep working longer than they planned–and will be the first generation to go into retirement with less financial security than their parents and grandparents
By Tiffani PotestaJanuary 15, 2025
These 2 major demographic shifts will reshape the global workforce over the next 5 years
LeadershipThese 2 major demographic shifts will reshape the global workforce over the next 5 years
By Sara BraunJanuary 13, 2025
Dementia risk is soaring as Americans live longer. 4 steps can help reduce your risk
HealthDementia risk is soaring as Americans live longer. 4 steps can help reduce your risk
By Lauran Neergaard and The Associated PressJanuary 13, 2025
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HealthJamie Dimon chokes up when recalling his near-deadly heart condition: ‘I thought I heard it rip’
By Alexa MikhailJanuary 13, 2025
Medicare and telehealth: more restrictive rules could hit patients in 2025
HealthMedicare and telehealth: more restrictive rules could hit patients in 2025
By Richard EisenbergJanuary 10, 2025
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