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Living better, not just longer
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Living better, not just longer

A Yale University study titled 'Aging Redefined' challenges traditional views of aging by showing that nearly half of adults aged 65 or older experienced physical or mental improvements over 12 years. The research suggests that positive self-perceptions and counteracting age stereotypes contribute to better life outcomes. The study's authors argue that redefining aging to include the possibility of improvement could benefit both individuals and society. Columnist Leana S. Wen emphasizes the importance of changing age-related attitudes, while noting the challenge of doing so. The findings align with historical calls for shifting societal perspectives on aging.

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Christian Science Monitor logoChristian Science MonitorStrankarsko povezanSredinaDejstva 90Objektivnost 85pred 3 dnevi
Living better, not just longer

A Yale University study titled 'Aging Redefined' challenges traditional views of aging by showing that nearly half of adults aged 65 or older experienced physical or mental improvements over 12 years. The research suggests that positive self-perceptions and counteracting age stereotypes contribute to better life outcomes. The study's authors argue that redefining aging to include the possibility of improvement could benefit both individuals and society. Columnist Leana S. Wen emphasizes the importance of changing age-related attitudes, while noting the challenge of doing so. The findings align with historical calls for shifting societal perspectives on aging.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article discusses aging and societal attitudes, which can have political implications, it presents balanced viewpoints without overtly favoring any specific ideology. It cites academic research and expert opinions without taking a clear partisan stance. The framing remains neutral, though它

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 85): The article accurately summarizes the study's findings, citing the number of participants, time frame, and key conclusions. It references the study's authors and external commentary from Leana S. Wen. The facts align with the cross-source consensus. The tone is generally neutral but includes some in

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