One
study in a retirement community, where the median age was 72, indicated that residents watched television an average of six hours a day; this statistic compared with two hours of radio listening, 45 minutes of newspaper reading, one - half hour of magazine reading and a few minutes of book reading.
Not exact matches
The
study enlisted volunteers already participating
in the ongoing Rush Memory and Aging Project (MAP), which began
in 1997 among residents of Chicago - area
retirement communities and senior public housing complexes.
But $ 20 million of that will go to workers discharged from coal mines, $ 25 million to the Appalachian
communities effected, $ 6 million to economically distressed
communities, and roughly $ 5 million for «brownfield»
studies in communities affected by the
retirement of coal - fired plants.