The oldest baby boomers turn 80 in less than a year, and the senior housing market is moving from glut to shortage.
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So concludes IBM, the future will be supporting diet, elder care, blood testing, and mobility.
Capitalizing on its brand, AARP as DJ, funded by ads.
Boston study categorizes and analyzes reported falls of elderly study participants.
One person's point of view, anyway.
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This writer says go forth with the smartphone.
Recording history -- "visual images to analyze over the next 40 years as Baby Boomers age."
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AARP television programming about the 50+ demographic.