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Four in 10 Older Black Americans Now Live With Disability

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WEDNESDAY, Oct. 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Most older adults want to spend their final days in the peace of their own home, but new research finds that Black Americans are far more likely to fall short of that goal.Why? Because Black adults are much more likely than white adults to develop the kin...

Source: Healthday: Largest Health News and Custom Content Service

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