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Stats: 44% of 50+ adults play video games-7638

Stats: 44% of 50+ adults play video games

Who’d have thought? Recent AARP research shows that 50 million 50+ adults (44%) are monthly gamers, up from 40 million (38%) in 2016. Close to half (49%) of women play video games compared with 40% of men. However, the percentage of people who play every day has increased for both men and women. Further, compared to 2016, fewer older gamers look to children or grandchildren to learn about new games. Instead, they are learning about games online and offline from a variety of channels, including their social networks, ads, websites and apps. Over one-third of these players continually try new games, and increasingly use their phone and other mobile devices to play.

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Arts engagement linked to longer life-7586

Arts engagement linked to longer life

Regular visits to museums, art galleries, the theatre, concerts and exhibitions are linked to a longer life, according to an analysis of data from more than 6,000 adults ages 50+ in England. The findings stress the importance of not only offering arts programming, but also of providing opportunities to actually visit cultural institutions and watch live performances (arts activities).

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Stats: Mental health very good/excellent for 60% of postmenopausal women-7581

Stats: Mental health very good/excellent for 60% of postmenopausal women

How do women experience their mental, physical and sexual health as they age and what are their attitudes about healthy aging? WebMD and nonprofit content provider HealthyWomen endeavored to find out by interviewing more than 3,000 US women at various life stages. While many of the findings are specific to older, postmenopausal women, the report, "Aging smart, aging well: A national dialogue on women's health attitudes and behaviors," also provides a window onto the perceptions and needs of future customers and family members.

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Stats: 40% of 65+ adults, caregivers say depression is normal with age-7487

Stats: 40% of 65+ adults, caregivers say depression is normal with age

"Driving Towards Age-Friendly Care for the Future," a survey of more than 2,700 adults ages 65 and older and their caregivers, found that 40% considered depression a normal part of aging, and nearly 40% didn't know that certain prescription medications can impact cognition

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Non-drug therapies best for dementia behaviors-7475

Non-drug therapies best for dementia behaviors

Nonpharmacologic treatments, such as massage and touch therapy, seemed to be more effective than pharmacologic treatments for reducing aggression and agitation in adults with dementia, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis of 163 randomized controlled trials including more than 23,000 participants ages 80 or older.

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Yearly memory screening recommended for adults 65+-7409

Yearly memory screening recommended for adults 65+

People with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have thinking and memory problems but usually do not know it because such problems are not severe enough to affect their daily activities.

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