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Today's news highlights include the Senate's push for a multi-trillion-dollar budget plan, a hate crime in Colorado targeting a vigil for Israeli hostages, and Ukraine's daring drone strikes deep inside Russia. Don't miss these crucial updates!
Discover the groundbreaking Health Octo Tool, designed to measure biological age and predict health risks more accurately than ever before. This innovative method could reshape our understanding of aging and enhance longevity.
A new tool from the University of Washington could change how we assess health by predicting biological age and risk of disability. The Health Octo Tool uses eight metrics to provide insights into aging and potentially improve health outcomes.
A groundbreaking trial at Keio University sees stem cell injections enabling paralyzed patients to stand and walk again, raising hopes for millions with disabilities. But are the results too good to be true?
Ava Tharpe, a teenager with severe disabilities, faces a legal battle as her family challenges her new Minnesota school for not accommodating her needs, raising important questions about disability rights in education.
Starting Monday, applying for Social Security benefits over the phone will no longer be an option for millions of seniors, forcing them to either go online or visit a local office. This change raises significant concerns about accessibility for vulnerable populations.
In a shocking move, HHS has laid off 40% of staff at crucial aging and disability programs, jeopardizing services like Meals on Wheels and LIHEAP. The future of essential support for millions hangs in the balance!
Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett is under fire after calling Gov. Greg Abbott 'Governor Hot Wheels' at a Human Rights Campaign dinner. As Republicans condemn her remarks, Crockett defends her statement, sparking a heated political debate.
The Trump administration's recent overhaul of the Social Security Administration could jeopardize vital benefits for seniors and people with disabilities. With job cuts and stricter identity checks, advocates warn of a looming crisis that could leave many without essential support.