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A Chiseled Bodybuilder, Frail Clients and a Fitness Story for the Ages By Louie Lazar (The New York Times)
Aging Out and Moving On By Rachel Martin (NPR)
Americans Fall Behind In the 'Getting Older' Race By Robert Krulwich (Radio Lab)
Bodybuilder, 93, with winning muscles By Samantha Mundasad (BBC)
Centenarians Proliferate, and Live Longer By Sabrina Taverise (The New York Times)
How Exercise And Other Activities Beat Back Dementia By Patti Neighmond (NPR)
How Your Kids Can Ruin Your Retirement — and How to Make Sure They Don’t By Reshma Kapadia (Barron’s)
If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast. Documentary Film directed by Danny Gold (HBO)
In Race for Medicare Dollars, Nursing Home Care May Lag By Katie Thomas (The New York Times)
Inside The Brains Of People Over 80 With Exceptional Memory By Michelle Trudeau
Life and Death in Assisted Living (ProPublica)
Lots Of Seniors Are Overweight, But Few Use Free Counseling For It By Sarah Varney (NPR)
Meet The 74-Year-Old Queen Of Bangkok Street Food Who Netted A Michelin Star By Michael Sullivan (NPR)
Old Age and Death (Aeon)
Older Americans Are Increasingly Unwilling — Or Unable — To Retire By Ina Jaffe (NPR)
Old Masters: After 80, some people don’t retire. They reign. Essay by Lewis H. Lapham; Photographs by Erik Madigan Heck (The New York Times)
Racing a Clock While Scoffing at Time By Angela Jimenez (The New York Times)
Running Into Old Age By Ian McMchan (The Atlantic) 
Six ways we need to redesign retirement for our longer lives By Shana Lynch (Quartz)
Stanford Center on Longevity
Study Looks At What’s Killing Centenarians (Here & Now)
The New Old Age - New York Times Blog
This 95-year-old Man Just Killed the 200-meter Sprint and Set a World Record By Abby Phillip (The Washington Post)
Working Late: Older Americans On The Job (NPR - special series)