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  1. Reports and publications

    Age UK make accessible the findings of research on the older population, and provide a comprehensive range of information on older people.

  2. The life cycle of Dr Norman Lazarus

    Dr Norman Lazarus discusses his recent bike ride for Age UK, his academic research, and the secret to getting the most out of later life.

  3. Mental health hub for professionals

    mood isn't part and parcel of getting older. We've pulled together useful information for you to share with the older people you support, as well as our latest mental health research and reports.

  4. A Life Less Lonely

    Age UK discuss loneliness with Nick Duerden, the author of 'A Life Less Lonely: What We Can All Do to Lead More Connected, Kinder Lives'.

  5. Uncovering the extent of cybercrime across the UK

    the extent of cybercrime across the UK, Age UK completed detailed research focusing on individuals over the age of 55 living in England and Wales during the period of 2018-19.

  6. You're not alone

    We'll all experience feelings of loneliness at some point in our lives. Learn more about the work we're doing to help older people.

  7. Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds at Christmas

    Christmas episode of Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds to raise awareness of the major issue of loneliness.

  8. Sexual health

    Research shows that sex can have a positive impact on physical health – from lowering blood pressure and stress levels to helping with sleep. But, it’s possible to catch sexually transmitted infections

  9. 10 things MPs can do for older constituents during the coronavirus crisis

    As an MP, you have a unique role in your community. Here are 10 simple ways you can help your older and at-risk constituents during the coronavirus epidemic.

  10. How to support older people in 2025

    Resources you can rely on Age UK's Health Influencing team details how professionals can support older people through the expected challenges of the coming year. 2024 was full of significant challenges ... financial insecurity, extreme weather, difficulties with mental health and lonelinessand these were issues Age UK focused on and provided support for throughout the year. As we enter 2025, many older

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