New research explains why some people worry less about growing old, showing that education, income, and fairer social policies could ease China’s fears of aging. Study: Why does aging anxiety emerge?
Educational attainment and intelligence, and to a smaller extent parental education and father’s occupational class, are associated with midlife socioeconomic status, according to a new study ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A preschool-based health intervention was less effective for children of lower socioeconomic status. Most ...
A downward socioeconomic status change was associated with the highest loss of dementia-free years in people 75 years old and up. By contrast, improvements in socioeconomic status during life were ...
How socioeconomic status and healthy lifestyle choices combine to influence dementia risk, highlighting the impact of lifestyle on cognitive decline across SES groups. Study: Associations of ...
The American Cancer Society’s Report on the Status of Cancer Disparities in the United States examines disparities in cancer occurrence and outcomes, and analyzes the factors that contribute to these ...
Parents' genes—even when not directly inherited by a child—may play a role in their educational and mental health outcomes, finds a new report by UCL researchers. The report, "Understanding the ...
Hispanic and Latino populations have increased diabetes and hypertension risks, influenced by acculturation and socioeconomic factors. The "Hispanic Mortality Paradox" shows better mortality outcomes ...