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Worldwide Gains in Life Expectancy Pose Health-Care Challenges…

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

…Especially for Older Women. Press Release. “Most issues will affect elderly women who greatly outnumber elderly men in most nations- Women who reach older age can expect to live more disability-free years than their male counterparts.”; aging

Gender: 2000: Census 2000 Brief: C2KBR/01-9 September 2001

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

Analysis of 2000 Census: Analysis of the male-female ratio by age, state, county, and city. “ratio dropped” in the working age groups, from 105.1 in the 15 to 24 years (group) to 92.2 for the 55 to 64 (group) to 40.7 in the 85 and over group.

Age: 2000: Census 2000 Brief: Census Bureau C2KBR/01-12 October 2001

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

2000 Census analysis by age, sex, and state. “the female population exceeded the male population at older ages, but the reverse was true at younger ages. In 2000, there were 20.6 million women aged 65 and over compared with only 14.4 million men.”

Andropause – Men, Aging, and Testosterone by Dr. Robert Tan : MHN flyer 2002

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

flyer; Andropause; male menopause; men, aging, testosterone; hypogonadism; osteoporosis; dementia; frailty; falls; heart; circulation; memory; ED; erectile dysfunction; Medicare

Gender and Aging: Caregiving: Census Bureau: IB/98-3 December 1998

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

“The typical image of caregiving and the elderly is one of an older person ‘receiving care from a younger person’. However, older women and men are not only the recipients of care; in many cases they are caregivers themselves.” Keywords: aging;...
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