Spring/Summer 2024
By 2060, nearly 95 million Americans will be 65 and older. How can we ensure that this growing population remains as healthy as possible, for as long as possible? This issue’s writers explore challenges including inadequate funding for long-term care, racial disparities in dementia, and the health toll of social isolation—as well as solutions, from the molecular to the societal. Also in this issue: a Nobel laureate in chemistry turned science diplomat, Dobbs’ impact on OB-GYN training, cancer research in the lab and the community, adolescent food insecurity, global mental health, the dangers of counterfeit medications, and more.