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Declaring a new stage of life could help change perceptions.
"We're at an interesting stage of life," Ms. Divers said.
I could write his hair through every stage of life.
At this stage of life, we are better as friends.
A decade — during that stage of life — was an eternity.
This stage of life, between work and decrepitude, lacks a name.
Childhood came to be regarded as a separate stage of life.
She loves who she has been at every stage of life.
These books have big messages useful for any stage of life.
Kylie Jenner is loving the new stage of life that she's in.
I'm at this stage of life which is at the latter part.
Comparing generations at a similar stage of life paints a different picture.
Indian women suffer handicaps at every stage of life, starting with birth.
"They were at the last stage of life," said Apu Sil, 47.
Other indicators suggest millennials are moving into a new stage of life.
But upon the stage of life, while conscience claps, let the world hiss.
"The loss means something different at that stage of life," Dr. Mailick said.
You decide how you will respond to each stage of life you are in.
That includes helping to fund technology that could vastly improve the final stage of life.
One of the worst things about that stage of life is the isolation you feel.
Middle school is the wrenching, jungle stage of life that we all must struggle through.
Rituals often mark doorway moments, when we pass from one stage of life to another.
But I'm at the stage of life where I rarely go out to the movies.
The new stage of life now emerging between work and old age adds a further complication.
Maybe this is what my father's third stage of life is about — wondering, rather than pursuing.
Many of those who Iceni work with have experienced profound traumas at the developmental stage of life.
In their next stage of life the caterpillars provide food for the ants in exchange for protection.
For many people at this stage of life, there's been a straightforward path up until this point.
We've watched the sapling go through just about every stage of life and have lost him before.
Fortunately, no matter what stage of life you're in, there are ways to help prevent and treat breakouts.
They are in a different stage of life so I often feel like a bit of an outsider.
"It's not something I am willing to invest my time in at this stage of life," he said.
Fantasy fiction is custom-fit for that stage of life, or at least a certain mode of fantasy is.
It called for "life-cycle" approach to offer help and prevention measures for everyone at every stage of life.
"It might become a cool spot but in this stage of life it's wiggity wiggity whack son," said another.
At each stage of life, the long-standing teacher philosophy of "slow and steady wins the race" is fraying.
But what you should do with that change depends a lot on the stage of life you are in.
This active cohort was divided into three groups, each of which began exercising at a different stage of life.
Tennis has bridged the gap between that young version of myself and whatever stage of life I'm at now.
But, again, they're like 13 or 14-year-old kids, so what does romance mean at that stage of life?
But Again, they're like 13 or 14-year-old kids, so what does romance mean at that stage of life?
But again, they're like 13- or 14-year-old kids, so what does romance mean at that stage of life?
The church adds that children are in a "trying on" stage of life, so no labels need to be fixed.
Some people are at a stage of life where they have more money than time or more time than money.
Child car seats easily pass in and out of the rear door openings for those in that stage of life.
It's now happening more in other cities as the younger cohort of millennials move into the next stage of life.
"Longer-term demographics are telling us that every year there are going to be more people entering the stage of life where they want to get married, have kids and buy a home, and they're going to be looking for housing to accommodate that stage of life," said Skylar Olsen, a senior economist at Zillow.
The bug spreads through oocysts (an early stage of life in some parasites) that are passed out in a person's feces.
In 22019 millennials are making a full 20% less than their boomer parents were making at the same stage of life.
"They're in the same stage of life, stage of company, and experiencing the same highs and lows as us," Rogers said.
She prefers the term bridge year, with its implication of a deliberate connection between one stage of life and the next.
While there were a lot of young college students around, there weren't many young professionals in my same stage of life.
"The measurement of the spectrum gives us insights on how planetary atmospheres look at a very early stage of life," said Keppler.
Just as there are at every stage of life, your 50s bring certain steps you should take to begin preparing for retirement.
Millennials currently earn 20% less than Baby Boomers did at the same stage of life, despite being better educated, the report finds.
Led by First Lady Chirlane McCray, ThriveNYC includes 54 different initiatives that address mental health risk factors at every stage of life.
Early 30s is an awkward stage of life to come out, and New York can be a very big, very intimidating city.
But ritual is a sequence of actions that symbolically walk you through the inner change the new stage of life will require.
"To be honest, I'm a little jealous of Julie and Emma getting to work together at this stage of life," Henson said.
During this stage of life only, before full-fledged adulthood, it was socially permissible to have sex with either men or women.
" The plan, released in October, said part of HHS' mission was "serving and protecting Americans at every stage of life, beginning at conception.
The last stage of life could also be greatly improved by letting more people retain their autonomy, often with the help of technology.
"That's why important for people to know what stage of life their dog is in, because their behavior can be misleading," Cohen said.
Even a guy his age, and in his community, and his stage of life, how important and how valuable that is to him.
As I grew up, I was able to recognize the hetero Cool Girls in just about every stage of life I was in.
At my stage of life, I probably should just keep quiet, but I think this dark election requires that Republicans really speak up.
While most of my friends are closer to my age (26), they're all more in the same stage of life as C. (20).
We are not all in the same stage of life, but we have a blast and laugh so much when we are together.
Assuming that working for a paycheck isn't financially necessary, I'm surprised there's no recognition of any other options for this stage of life.
Now, they're in a different stage of life, priced out of many cities and, thanks to the good economy, have more location flexibility.
Below, you'll learn why each one of these steps is important to tackle before you move on to the next stage of life. 1.
Financial planners have traditionally used a three-legged stool as a metaphor for how one should plan for this ever-expanding stage of life.
"Pfizer's mission is to apply science and our global resources to improve health and well-being at every stage of life", the statement says.
Yesterday, lingerie brand Knix released a video in celebration of women over the age of 0563 embracing their bodies at every stage of life.
In 290, The Times began following six people age 2100 and up, documenting their journeys through a stage of life that is often invisible.
In 2015, our reporter began following six people age 85 and up, documenting their journeys through a stage of life that is often invisible.
In 20203, The Times began following six people age 85 and up, documenting their journeys through a stage of life that is often invisible.
Yet they can live well into their 80s and 90s, posing the question for scientists of why this postmenopausal stage of life has evolved.
Perhaps that's because they have more to hide: Compared to Boomers at the same stage of life, millennial households have lower earnings and more debt.
Not that they can't make friends with older people, but a 20-something is in such a different stage of life compared to a retiree.
For us, it's the next phase and the next stage of life that God can really teach us a lot and show us patience … and selflessness.
It's hard to imagine what it would be like to pursue an acting career at this stage of life, but that's exactly what Sandra is doing.
Acknowledging that there is a new stage of life between full-time work and old age would help everyone make the most of longer life spans.
They often turn up in her clinic in their early 40s, because it is only at that stage of life that they have amassed enough money.
"The movie Wonder is about family, friendship, love and most of all, it's about choosing kindness at every stage of life," director Stephen Chbosky tells PEOPLE.
Across time and different cultures, childhood has been viewed as a distinct stage of life, and children have had cultural activities and possessions of their own.
For us, it's the next phase and the next stage of life that God can really teach us a lot and show us patience … and selflessness.
For us, it's the next phase and the next stage of life that God can really teach us a lot and show us patience…and selflessness.
I'm at the stage of life where downsizing my home is a not-too-distant reality, so of course my first thoughts were about real estate.
Erika Sward, a spokeswoman for the American Lung Association, said the new report underscored how important it is to quit smoking at any stage of life.
In another photo, she quotes Britney Spears' "I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman," a song that seems to encapsulate her current stage of life.
In 2015, my colleague John Leland began following six people age 85 and up, documenting their journeys through a stage of life that is often invisible.
As the economic chasm in the United States grows, who gets access to human interaction is becoming a stark dividing line through every stage of life.
Holy water is sprinkled, and food offerings are made to appease demons and entice benevolent spirits to strengthen the child for the next stage of life.
We can share a love for home improvement (I'm a stereotype, I know), but it also feels like I'm with someone in a similar stage of life.
Just as at any stage of life, the need for coverage depends on your personal circumstances, and who may be dependent on your income after your death.
I've entered the stage of life where you don't need to be beautiful; simply by being well-preserved and not obese, I would now pass for pretty.
The level of wealth in 2016 among these households remained 34 percent below the estimated levels when compared to other generations' progress at that stage of life.
Homeownership among under-35-year-olds is at a historic low — and increasingly out of reach — when compared with other generations at the same stage of life.
Like many seminal records before it, Iowa, offered a soundtrack to that uncomfortable, you-don't-understand-me-mum pubescent stage of life when things don't always feel terrific.
If you've reached the stage of life where you're a responsible homeowner, you know there's an endless list of maintenance projects you need to stay on top of.
We were going to be 48 when our youngest child turned 18, and we talked about having a second stage of life, with travel and dates without babysitters.
Big Mouth, Netflix's filthy cartoon chronicle of puberty problems, has been praised for its shameless take on how everyone explores their own sexuality at every stage of life.
" While others joked about their own chests – or lack there of – with Sugg teasing, "I think all my body fat was in my boobies at that stage of life!
"The movie Wonder is about family, friendship, love and most of all, it's about choosing kindness at every stage of life," director Stephen Chbosky told PEOPLE in August 2016.
And she has proposed a sweeping expansion of government support for Americans at every stage of life, from universal child care to free public college to expanded Social Security.
Irina, Masha and Olga are each at a different stage of life, marked by deepening regret, evaporating hope and an inertia that grows less comfortable with the passing years.
The pace is fast, yes, and it's not for everyone or every stage of life, but these are highly compensated people who know they can easily get other jobs.
Millennials earn 20 percent less than boomers did at the same stage of life, despite a larger share of them having at least a bachelor's degree compared to boomers.
" Piven explained that even in typically developing babies, surface area is increasing rapidly at this stage of life, "but in the kids that had autism, it was even more accentuated.
But perhaps, most important, she demonstrates almost perfectly what it means to be young and figuring it out, and that stage of life is seldom stain free and clear cut.
Even as Painter talks about embracing aging, it's apparent that for her, going to art school at this stage of life is a way of seeking the fountain of youth.
There is no wearable device out there (yet) which can track whether I am doing a decent job with the assignments that come with my own particular stage of life.
The book's most consuming relationship is Kate's with Emily, her fierce, protective love for her daughter intensifying during a stage of life that parallels hers in emotional pain and suffering.
And as they enter the next stage of life — marriage, kids, higher salaries —Gen Y is beginning its exodus from busy cities, just like the generations that came before it.
An actor who reaches a certain stage of life, and has been a familiar face for at least half of his earthly span, needs only to show us that face.
How about protecting a woman when she is in the womb as an infant, someone who is the most vulnerable in any stage of life when they are in the womb?
Most of the time, especially as I've graduated into adulthood and out of the birthday-party-every-other-week stage of life, I can coast by with my chocolate-hating existence.
Regardless of what stage of life you're in now, it's never too late (or too early) to start planning and saving — especially with an understanding of your future health-care needs.
"New Zealanders are incredibly generous people and have been generous in their support of me regardless of the politics just as another human being going into a new stage of life."
Think about your priorities and preferences, the stage of life you're in, your family plans and medical history, and find a doctor who will take time to listen to your concerns.
"HHS accomplishes its mission through programs and initiatives that cover a wide spectrum of activities, serving and protecting Americans at every stage of life, beginning at conception," reads the draft plan.
Befitting his new stage of life, Mr. Dundon — who normally photographs with black-and-white film — used a point-and-shoot camera to make images in color and on the fly.
Much of the technology that can improve the last stage of life already exists, but the uncertainty over funding discourages inventors from pursuing good ideas and venture capitalists from investing in them.
"There is, I think, a huge amount of under-appreciated embryo diversity out there and what embryos can do matters for survival through this earliest –— and often most vulnerable — stage of life."
The action is enough to keep the attention of young children, but the truths revealed by the action are profound, enough that they strike the reader anew at each stage of life.
Overall, millennials earn 20% less than baby boomers did at the same stage of life, according to "The Emerging Millennial Wealth Gap," a recent report from the nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank New America.
"  For that reason, one of the things he says clients should ask themselves as they consider meeting with a prospective financial planner is simply this: "Are we in the same stage of life?
Other friends, many whose aching knees and hips are the least of their physical problems, find comfort in their ability to accept old age as just another stage of life to deal with.
Until we humans recognize how interconnected and interdependent we all are at each stage of life with all life on this planet, we will never effectively address the myriad crises we all face.
Having had breast cancer, lost a sister and settled into a more mature stage of life, she has become more selective in her musical choices and more reflective in those she does take on.
Yet in the rich world at least, a new stage of life is emerging, between the end of the conventional working age and the onset of old age as it used to be understood.
That can alleviate the extreme pressure to save every penny you'll need in "retirement" before you get there and provides you with more options and freedom once you move into this stage of life.
The ideas of replacing the government, doing away with unhealthy foods that fill black neighborhoods, and distancing yourself from religion are all things that many young black people entertain at this stage of life.
"A lot of times, our discomfort in life comes from either needlessly questioning the stage of life were are in or staying in a stage too long out of fear of change," Suh writes.
The frustration I have with the focus on puberty and eating disorders is that it doesn't address the fact that every stage of life for a person with an eating disorder presents enormous changes.
This new study pooled the results of other studies, from 1976 to 2012, and looked at how breast cancer risk changes at every stage of life in both moms and women who haven't had kids.
So if you're on the hunt for a super-special dress to wear as you formally "commence" your next stage of life, stop right here and click through the 12 lovely gowns we dug up.
Re-experiencing teenage angst and hormones is not a stage of life that many people would choose to relive, but if you're going to go back and live it all again, make it with balloons.
But I feel like the Elon Musk/Tesla stage of life is the ... Like, electric cars, you're at such the early stage of the market, I really believe that's where we are in online education.
And other cultures around the world have for millenniums consumed insects at every stage of life, from egg to larva to pupa to adult, sometimes as rudimentary protein but more often as seasoning or nuance.
And I believe it is past time for us to educate them also about death, an equally important stage of life, and one for which the consequences of poor preparedness are as bad, arguably worse.
" Assessing her future, she added, "Now seeing how it's taken off, I don't have any worries about the league being around — I just don't know where I'm going to be at in my stage of life.
"Hang back," she warns readers of "Nanaville," a collection of witty and thoughtful essays about the stage of life she entered at 64, when her elder son, Quin, and his wife, Lynn, had a baby, Arthur.
In a statement, the National Eating Disorders Association said it's "very concerned" about Weight Watchers' promotion because 35 percent of "normal" dieters can develop disordered eating and teens are at an especially vulnerable stage of life.
As "normies" gained familiarity with "cuck" as an alt-right insult, the term began its toothless third stage of life as lefties playfully and sarcastically insult one another with it à la the "thanks, Obama" meme.
They have met several times behind the scenes to discuss what can be done to make a positive difference to the lives of children by focusing on their earliest stage of life, from pre-birth to infancy.
Pen15, which premieres Friday on Hulu in its entirety, is the rare show that captures that stage of life, balancing gross-out humor with the earnestness and curiosity of two girls in the chrysalis stage of womanhood.
From welcoming a brand-new puppy to the world to helping a family through the loss of a pet, these students have to be ready to aid a wide variety of animals at any stage of life.
Working on an hourly basis — where you want, when you want — frees you from punching a time clock and seems a natural fit for a stage of life that's all about making the most of your time.
They have met several times behind-the-scenes to discuss what can be done to make a positive difference to the lives of children by focusing on their earliest stage of life, from pre-birth to infancy.
For example, when we are in high school and college, we are thrown together with people at the same stage of life, in the same physical location, with similar interests, who are eager to befriend their peers.
Speaking to PEOPLE after the announcement, Duff said she felt like it was "the right time" for the show to come back, especially considering the stage of life Lizzie and the show's loyal fans are in currently.
In a statement, the National Eating Disorders Association said it was "very concerned" about Weight Watchers' promotion, because 35 percent of "normal" dieters can develop disordered eating and teens are at an especially vulnerable stage of life.
As the years went by, they entered that next stage of life, popped out a kid, and boom, now they're a "mommy" blogger — who happen to wear Prada slides and consider a Loewe Puzzle bag a diaper bag.
If I were asked to describe the stage of life that I occupy now, at the age of thirty, it would not occur to me to say that I am a thus far childless woman of childbearing age.
Although never a huge fan of "Girls," the HBO series deserves some of the credit it has received for shining an unflinching, unapologetic window on this confusing stage of life, and daring to depict its characters warts and all.
Speaking to PEOPLE after the announcement, Duff, 31, said she felt like it was "the right time" for the show to come back, especially considering the stage of life Lizzie and the show's loyal fans would be in currently.
It's like being a part of everyone else's stage of life, while at the same time being neatly sorted into your own category (empty nester parents here with no children, actually reading the books they brought to the beach).
While it's gratifying to watch the original characters navigate this advanced new stage of life, and all the differences (and similarities) that lesbian life in 2019 has to offer, the new cast has a way of stealing the spotlight.
With a median household income of $1950,581, millennials earn 20 percent less than boomers did at the same stage of life, despite being better educated, according to a new analysis of Federal Reserve data by the advocacy group Young Invincibles.
At this point in our lives, we're much too old to be Girl Scouts ourselves or have friends in a troop, but many of us aren't yet to the stage of life when we, or our friends, have Girl Scout kids.
On the other side of the age spectrum are the teens, many of whom were getting their first taste of independence and are now housebound with the people they least want to be around at this stage of life: their parents.
Moving out, the last stage of life in the city's homeless shelter system, was the most difficult to document, a reflection of the hurdles people encounter in trying to qualify for rental assistance vouchers and to find an affordable apartment.
This year's crop of Valentine's Day movies are all about celebrating love at every stage of life and celebrating every kind of love, in all of its myriad forms (including the love between girlfriends who mutually team up to fight crime).
"Retirement is no longer on autopilot for most people," said Richard Johnson, a senior fellow and director of the program on retirement policy at the Urban Institute, which recently released comprehensive data on the changes under way in that stage of life.
In a stage of life where you are expected, even encouraged, to be focused on yourself and your own accomplishments, my university friends and colleagues overwhelmingly act as if by choosing to marry I have surrendered my ambitions for a different cause.
Duff, 31, who previously teased a revival in December, says she felt like it was "the right time" for the series to make its highly anticipated return, due in part to what stage of life Lizzie and the show's loyal fans would currently be in.
Last month, HHS also released a draft "strategic plan" for the next four years, which stated that the agency's mission was to serve and protect "America at every stage of life, beginning at conception," a major shift from the agency's language under the Obama administration.
The experience of being a member of this generation has been shaped by economic precarity and financial insecurity, with millennials earning roughly 20 percent less than Baby Boomers did at the same stage of life, and buckling under an average of $42,000 in student debt.
While it's clear he's battling with his emotions throughout every stage of life, and often turns to alcohol to cope, it isn't until the end of the video that he realizes he has a group of people standing behind him and willing to help.
Still, the show makes its debut amid an age of TV abundance, with no shortage of series about this stage of life, including Netflix's "Dear White People," which addresses situations from the perspective of African-American students in a more ambitious and provocative way.
Liberals labored for decades after World War II to establish a national health care system, suffering repeated failures until Obama enacted the least-disruptive—and, thus, least transformative—set of reforms that could conceivably guarantee Americans in every stage of life insurance against medical catastrophe.
While the concept owes an obvious debt to "Bridesmaids" and the various copycats that unleashed, the distinguishing characteristic here is that the half-dozen characters are at a somewhat different stage of life -- one where their girls weekend is built around celebrating a friend's 50th birthday.
And, echoing the philosopher Bernard Williams, she suggests that our lives accrue meaning over time, and therefore the story of the self is not complete until it experiences old age—the stage of life that helps us grasp who we are and what our life has meant.
But von Bidder envisions it as a device that women could use during any stage of life to understand their body's changes during menopause, track hormonal changes during pregnancy or even eventually use as a form of non-hormonal birth control (like a high-tech rhythm method).
In their second stage of life (read: the post-NYU years) they've taken over the fashion world with designer label The Row (and it's younger, bohemian sister, Elizabeth & James), and have become style icons at the ripe age of 31 (their lewks are always next-level).
But her different stage of life and the show's '90s setting allowed Murphy Brown to explore issues that many working women found important; Murphy even decided to have a baby without getting married first, a story that might've given networks hives just a few years earlier.
A 32-year-old management trainee in the auto sector, who did not wish to disclose his name for fear of being identified by his employer, told CNBC that not loving his work at this stage of life is a bargain they he had no choice but to make.
Now in their thirties and early forties, they are mostly men who experienced Soundgarden at a formative moment, around the age of 11 or 12 or 13—that larval stage of life when the adult world begins to gleam and beckon, casting a withering light on childish things.
"I think having a one-world tribe, a tribe of human beings, period, is really what's going to heal us for our next stage of life as a species on this planet," said Mr. Marcus, whose spiritual interests include yoga, Toltec philosophy and hallucinogenic elixirs brewed by Amazonian shamans.
" The idea, Mr. Adeney said, is "to reap the high salary" of a place like Silicon Valley, "then take that nest egg out to any of the thousands of nice, affordable cities and towns we have in this country and begin a second stage of life on your own terms.
But to some extent, that's to be expected at that stage of life, Chantel Bonneau, a financial advisor with Northwestern Mutual, tells CNBC Make It. Many people in Gen X are juggling several different financial obligations: paying down a home mortgage, raising children and perhaps helping out their aging parents.
We caught up with the team last week to ask a few questions, including about the fund — which will invest between $5 million and $20 million in primarily Silicon Valley companies that they find at the Series A or B stage of life — and what they're seeing more broadly out there right now.
Confession number three: When my staff told me that I was to deliver a lecture, I thought back to the stuffy old professors in bow ties and tweed, and I wondered if this was one more sign of the stage of life that I'm entering, along with gray hair and slightly failing eyesight.
Confession No. 3: When my staff told me that I was to deliver a lecture, I thought back to the stuffy old professors in bow ties and tweed, and I wondered if this was one more sign of the stage of life that I'm entering, along with gray hair and slightly failing eyesight.
" Setting the stage for a whole litany of potential barriers for women's access to health care, the very beginning of the drafted document notes that "HHS accomplishes its mission through programs and initiatives that cover a wide spectrum of activities, serving and protecting Americans at every stage of life, beginning at conception.
In order to put, and keep, yourself on the path of financial independence, there are five things you should consider at this stage of life: Now that the kids have launched into independence — or are at least in the process — this is the perfect time to take a good look at your own life.
AT THE END OF THE DAY WE DID, WE OFFERED THEM A BOUGHT FULLY FINANCED KIND OF DEAL THAT CAN GET THEM TO THE NEXT STAGE OF LIFE AND THEY ALL HAVE A FUTURE LIFE WE WANT THEM TO. WE DON'T WANT THEM TO LAY OFF 14,403 PEOPLE OR HAVE BANKRUPTCY OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT.
The contrast between the helpless-infant stage of life and corporate-speak is funny but fairly high-concept for a kiddie movie, and the plot grows denser as it goes along and the baby and Tim reluctantly join forces to stop a conspiracy by which puppies would corner all the love in the world.
In her last stage of life, he said, she is holed up in the top floor of an S.R.O. hotel, once a grand townhouse, surrounded by donated finery and decoration — a spangly pillow on a chair with a tropical print, a leopard-print carpet, the novels of Graham Greene — the largess of her decorator friends.
The observations these sisters make about each other in the interviews Maccabee conducted are the kinds that take decades to learn: in-jokes that have developed to the point where it only takes a look; animal-like protective instincts; and the profound admiration you get from watching someone go through every stage of life and come out brilliant.
It is a place where you can grow as a person, be vulnerable, be creative, sleep under the stars, swim in Blue Lake [a body of water in a nearby National Park], sing by a campfire, jump off a dream tree, believe in food-waste dragons, develop skills, make friends and continuously feel supported in every stage of life.
" WATCH THIS: Jeremiah Brent Can't Wait for His First Christmas With Husband Nate Berkus and Daughter Poppy   "Hospitality" is the theme of the first issue of The Magnolia Journal, so it's natural for Joanna to have upcoming seasonal to-dos on the brain, even though she encourages herself and readers to "relish this stage of life.
Since the Flip or Flop star announced that he was splitting from his wife Christina El Moussa after seven years of marriage in a joint statement to PEOPLE in December (noting a shocking incident involving a gun at their home in May), the father of two has been embracing the new stage of life that he finds himself in — which includes dating.
Below, we've chosen the best prompts — those that ask the most relevant questions and link to the richest Times materials — from our Student Opinion collection that address every stage of life, from coming-of-age and wrestling with one's identity to understanding one's role in a family; making friends; getting an education; falling in love; working; and experiencing old age.
Prior to our final contentious sessions, I found myself unable to even say the word "white" in the therapy room as I tried to articulate what was bothering me, regressing to an earlier and terrifying stage of life when I considered whiteness to be a sacred space that should not and could not be named, because I was afraid it would make my white therapist uncomfortable.
Starting from this solid base, our vision is of an interconnected health continuum where the healthcare and consumer worlds integrate to put people at the heart of a holistic system that monitors them continuously and provides answers at every stage of life – from helping babies feed safely, ensuring food is cooked nutritiously, and aiding people to take responsibility for their own health – right the way through to world-beating hospital treatment and home care.
"Our analysis shows that around 1.2 million older people are chronically lonely, meaning they have been feeling this way for years – pointing to something of a social crisis at the very heart of our society," says Caroline Abrahams, charity director at Age UK. "It's clear that loneliness can affect us all at any stage of life but older people are particularly at risk simply because they are more likely to experience deteriorating health and the death of a loved one," she said. 

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