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  1. Coronavirus variant: 30% increased mortality?

    Dr Elizabeth Webb explains what this means for us, while reminding us to follow the rules to minimise our risk.

  2. Healthy eating guide

    Eating well means that you're likely to feel healthier, stay active for longer and protect yourself against illness. Read more from Age UK.

  3. Assisted living and extra-care housing

    Assisted Living is a type of housing and support which means you can retain your independence. Find out more information from Age UK.

  4. Testing Promising Approaches to Reducing Loneliness

    Testing Promising Approaches to Reducing Loneliness: a programme run by local Age UKs to test and improve loneliness service provisions.

  5. How can we recognise when we have coronavirus?

    UK's Dr Elizabeth Webb discusses the other symptoms of coronavirus being identified, and what it means to be 'asymptomatic'.

  6. What are workplace pensions?

    Heard about workplace pensions and auto-enrolment but aren't sure what that means for you? Find out more here from Age UK.

  7. A guide to redundancy in the UK

    Worried about redundancy and want to find out more about what it means? Read Age UK's guide pages for more information.

  8. Are landlines being phased out?

    Landline aren't being phased out, but the UK’s telephone network is being upgraded, which means that landline services are changing. Find out more with Age UK.

  9. 'Care deserts' mean older people aren’t getting the care they need

    country have become 'care deserts', which means that older people can’t access residential or home care, regardless of whether they can pay for it or not. This means that 1.4 million older people are missing ... people to fill them. In real terms, there are 8000 fewer nurses now than in 2012. This lack of nurses means vast sections of the country are suffering from a shortage of care providers, and many older people

  10. A new milestone for improving dementia care in hospitals

    celebrate that all acute trusts in England have voluntarily signed up to John's Campaign, and what this means for people with dementia and their carers during a hospital stay.

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