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Researchers find key to healing muscle injuries in elderly

Controlling inflammation enables injured aged muscle recovery, offering promise for the future of mechanotherapies

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Social Security, Medicare far from doomed, policy expert says

In fact, Louise Sheiner of Brookings Institution wishes we’d make needed fixes, turn attention to investing more in children

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