~Press Releases
Majority of women 50 and over say aging is better than they expected.  Still, a third think it’s worse, according to a major new study by the National Center on Women and Aging. November, 2002.  (in pdf format)

An estimated one million older women will lose health coverage under proposed Medicare reform, new study reveals.
August 20, 2001

Study shows Americans who provide care for elderly relatives pay enormous financial and professional costs.
December 1, 1999

National Center on Women & Aging Convenes Experts for National Board of Advisors.
June 14, 1999

Don't Rely on Medicare or Medicaid for Long-Term Care Costs, National Center on Women & Aging Warns.
May 1, 1999

Keeping the Valentine's Day Spark Alive.  New Survey Offers Solutions to Recent Sex Study Results.
February 14, 1999

U.S. funds new center to combat the gaping gender gap in financial preparedness for retirement.
January 4, 1999

National Study Shows Doctors Neglecting Emotional Health of Older Women.  Brandeis University's National Center on Women & Aging finds fewer than half of doctors speak with older female patients about their emotional health -- National Depression Screening Day offers help.
October 8, 1998

Women Unaware of Serious Health Risks Associated with Menopause.  New study from National Center on Women and Aging shows doctors are not discussing menopause and potential risks with patients.
September 14, 1998

New Study Suggests "Privatization" of Social Security Could Hurt Women.
June 4, 1998

The National Center on Women & Aging's Study Reveals Most Midlife and Older Women Need More Financial Planning Education.
May 20, 1998

National Center on Women and Aging Offers Financial Information:   Reverse Mortgages:  A Solution to the "House Rich, Cash Poor" Problem?
November 1997

National Center on Women and Aging Offers Guidelines on Planning a Secure Financial Future.
August 1997

National Center on Women and Aging Advocates Yearly Mammograms for Midlife and Older Women.
May 1997

National Center on Women and Aging to Study Financial Planning for Midlife and Older Women.
April 1997
 

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