Scientists discovered that lifelong social support can slow biological aging. Using DNA-based “epigenetic clocks,” they found ...
Something fascinating happens as we age. It’s not about becoming careless or rude, but about our emerging priorities and the ...
I also have a will.” Rogers is part of a growing demographic of solo agers defined by AARP as people 50 and older who grow ...
Early conversations, financial planning and understanding the progression of care needs can help to mitigate stress and ...
On October 1, the Mashpee Council on Aging/Senior Center (MCOA/SC) implemented a new registration process to better serve members and manage the increasing number of new member registrations and phone ...
Aging isn’t easy, and topics like dementia and medically assisted dying can be hard to talk about. The British mystery writer ...
Learn about the unique health and social needs of HIV-infected senior Americans. Health experts emphasize the importance of prevention, testing, and care.
Frontiers in Aging and the Nordic Aging Society are pleased to announce a partnership focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities of aging in Nordic ...
UCR Health’s Dr. Alia Tuqan shares tips on staying healthy, active, and connected as we age ...
Strength training is key to staying healthy as people age, with experts recommending working major muscle groups at least two days per week. Marfred Suazo, a fitness professional known as Fonz the ...
We’re seeking volunteers for our next 11-week, Opening Minds Through Arts (OMA) series. Once per week volunteers will be paired with older adults living with dementia to create abstract art projects ...
Aging in place may seem ideal, but it often leads to increased isolation and risks. Explore smarter alternatives for seniors that support independence without the stress. Everyone says “aging in place ...