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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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New brain scan predicts dementia decades before symptoms appear

Indiana University researchers developed a brain imaging tool that can detect dementia up to 20 years before symptoms by tracking changes in blood flow and metabolism.
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More than half of employees are staying in their jobs for the retirement benefits

More U.S. workers are staying in their jobs for strong benefits, especially retirement plans and health coverage, according to a 2025 survey.
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A 10-year-old drug reduced heart attack risks in clinical trial

Amgen’s Repatha cut the risk of heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death by 25% in high-risk adults without prior cardiac events, a new trial shows.
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Older adults are more likely to share political misinformation

A new study finds older adults share more political misinformation — not from confusion, but from stronger partisan bias that shapes what they believe and post online.
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Why retirees’ Medicare premiums are going up in 2026

Health insurance premiums are set to rise sharply in 2026, with Medicare Part B costs projected to jump over 11%. Experts say prices—not usage—are driving the increase.
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Higher housing costs are pushing more baby boomers into the rental market

Rising housing and insurance costs are pushing more baby boomers to rent, making them the fastest-growing group in America’s rental market.