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Older women suffer from more chronic health conditions than men and have fewer resources with which to pay for their care, making Medicare more important for women, a group of female U.S. senators said at a press conference in June. Women aged 65 and older make up 57% of Medicare beneficiaries, and they constitute 72% of the Medicare population aged 85 and older, according to data from the Henry ...