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HEALTHJul 9 · 15:58 UTCNPR HEALTHAshley Milne-Tyte

'Solo agers' are a growing group. Changes that would help them could help everyone

Many older adults are aging alone without children or a spouse, forming a growing group called 'solo agers.' An expert emphasizes this is a reality to be supported rather than a crisis to be solved.

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