With older adults being particularly vulnerable to financial fraud and scams, TIAA has been using artificial intelligence for detection and guidance as well as empathy.
Category: 8. Health
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How TIAA Is Using AI To Help Protect Older Adults
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Modeling brain aging and resilience over the lifespan reveals new individual factors
Age is more than just one number. While neuroscientists used to think of cognitive aging as a single trendline, they now realize that vast individual differences require a more predictive and personalized approach. As they uncover more factors…
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Strength training may be the key to healthy aging
Healthy aging is about staying independent, maintaining mobility and continuing to enjoy everyday activities as you get older. For many people, what matters most is being able to get out of a chair without help, carry shopping home, climb the…
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165,000 dementia patients reveal hidden stroke risk from common drug
A large UK study involving more than 165,000 people with dementia has found that the drug risperidone is linked to a higher risk of stroke in all groups of patients. The findings challenge previous assumptions that certain patients might be safer…
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New study identifies key factors supporting indigenous well-being
A new study of more than 6,000 American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (NH/PI) adults shows that nearly one-third meet criteria for “healthy functioning,” a multidimensional measure capturing positive physical…
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Study finds earlier asthma biologics in children cut severe attacks most
Robust real-world data on the effectiveness of biologic therapies in children with severe asthma remain limited, particularly across different ages and early-life risk profiles. This evidence gap constrains precision in treatment decisions and…
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Scientists say this simple diet change could transform your gut health
How much fiber you eat can strongly influence your overall health. Fiber supports healthy digestion and has been linked to a lower risk of certain cancers, among many other benefits. That growing awareness may help explain why the “fibermaxxing”…
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Most Americans say they don't trust driverless cars—here's why
Many Americans remain uneasy about driverless cars. According to new research, their concerns go far beyond safety.
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Good‑quality child care? What parents should consider, and how it can be assessed
Children’s experiences during early years form the foundation for their development.
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Can the critters in your mouth cause or cure disease?
No matter how much you brush, floss and rinse, there’s a zoo colonizing your teeth, gums and tongue.
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