University of Hawaii: Biden, Trump Both Likely to Be 'Super-Agers' Reveals New Study
October 03, 2020
October 03, 2020
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Oct. 3 (TNSJou) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
Chronological age, a topic that often comes up during presidential elections, should not be a factor in the 2020 election. A study, involving a University of Hawaii at Manoa researcher, in the Journal on Active Aging, concluded that both presidential candidates--former Vice President Joe Biden, 77, and President Donald Trump, 74--are likely to maintain their health beyond the end of the . . .
Chronological age, a topic that often comes up during presidential elections, should not be a factor in the 2020 election. A study, involving a University of Hawaii at Manoa researcher, in the Journal on Active Aging, concluded that both presidential candidates--former Vice President Joe Biden, 77, and President Donald Trump, 74--are likely to maintain their health beyond the end of the . . .