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Best and Worst States to Retire in 2025

So many decisions factor into finding the best places to retire. Gathering the most critical data from all states and then analyzing the numbers takes days to accomplish. So, we surveyed 1,000+ individuals across the U.S. and analyzed 13 points of government data to find the best and worst states for retirement.
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Menopause isn’t the start of weight gain, study suggests

Mayo Clinic experts say menopause-related weight gain often begins years earlier due to muscle loss and metabolic changes.
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Practical health resolutions for adults over 50

University of Michigan research suggests simple, realistic health resolutions can help adults over 50 improve safety, independence, and well-being.
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AARP study shows dramatic savings from negotiated Medicare drug prices

An AARP study finds Medicare’s negotiated drug prices could cut costs by about 50%, saving seniors billions starting in 2026.
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Exercise still matters for the brain, even after age 85

A new study suggests exercise—especially combining cardio and strength training—can support brain health even for adults in their late 80s and 90s.
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What retirees can learn from Warren Buffett’s career

Warren Buffett steps down as Berkshire Hathaway’s CEO, leaving behind investing lessons on patience, simplicity, and discipline that can help Americans build retirement security.
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Improving fitness is a good resolution for 2026

Fitness after 60 is being redefined, with experts urging retirees to focus on strength, balance, and regular movement to stay healthy and independent.