The United Nations Population Division estimates the number of people aged 65 and older will double over the next three decades, reaching 1.6 billion by 2050. As more people are living longer, they are more likely to have two or more persistent chronic conditions, also known as multimorbidity. This makes it difficult for patients to manage their health and can strain health system resources. A recent study led by Preeti Zanwar, Ph.D., MPH, MS, an adjunct research and teaching faculty and aging and health disparities researcher at Jefferson, sheds light on the prevalence of multimorbidity among aging adults in India Read More
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