
Liz Seegert is AHCJ’s health beat leader on aging. She’s an award-winning, independent health journalist based in New York’s Hudson Valley, who writes about caregiving, dementia, access to care, nursing homes and policy. Seegert is also a contributing writer for Fortune.com, the American Journal of Nursing, and PBS/NextAvenue.org, reporting on myriad health topics, including social determinants of health and women’s health. She has written for TIME Health, The Wirecutter, Money.com, Medscape, Consumer Reports, The Guardian and Medical Economics, as well as dozens of other trade and mainstream media. Her articles have been syndicated in Forbes.com, the Los Angeles Times, the Hartford Courant, The Saturday Evening Post and other major outlets.
New research on high-density lipoprotein cholesterol may give us more insight into factors that affect cognitive health in aging adults.
Reauthorization of the Older Americans Act, which provides vital services to millions of people 60 and older, might be on…
Last month, nearly 4,000 people gathered in Seattle for the Gerontological Society of America’s annual scientific meeting on aging.
Science reporter Charles Piller discusses how he discovered evidence of a prominent neuroscientist’s research misconduct.
A recent study found that a majority of older adults think the U.S. is still unprepared for the changing needs…
A blockbuster story in The BMJ showed major concerns surrounding the approval process, efficacy and safety of the Alzheimer’s drug…
Learn how two investigative journalists uncovered a trove of information about the recently approved Alzheimer’s drug donanemab.
Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled a plan on Oct. 8 that would allow Medicare recipients to receive some long-term care…
A recent AARP poll shows that both married and unmarried women over age 50 lean towards Harris over Trump for…
More than one-third of nursing homes had no on-site medical directors present during the first quarter of 2023, a new…