Lower levels of frailty were associated with greater risk for suicide death

No such association seen for Black older adults followed for 15 years, regardless of sleep duration

Risk for late-late depression increased in association with increases in fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone

Vision impairment and living with a spouse predict falls in persons with dementia

Risk found to be similar across racial, ethnic groups of older adults in the United States

Social frailty linked to composite of all-cause death, cardiovascular events among elderly hospitalized heart failure patients

Predictors of emergency department avoidance include lower income, being uninsured, poor or fair mental/physical health, and younger age

For men aged 65 to 74 and 75 years or older, drug overdose death rates were higher for non-Hispanic Black men

SNAP users had about two fewer years of cognitive aging than nonusers during a 10-year period

Education found to be an important statistical factor contributing to the reduction in dementia