_ Aging WellTurning Back the Clock to Reverse Signs of Aging By Sondra Forsyth articleGraying hair, crow’s feet, an injury that’s taking longer to heal than when we were 20 — faced with the … Read More→
_ Aging WellUncovering a “Smoking Gun” in Age-Related Disease By Sondra Forsyth articleAging is a key risk factor for a variety of devastating chronic diseases, yet the biological factors that influence when … Read More→
_ Aging Well8 Tech Holiday Gifts for the Seniors on Your List By Jane Farrell articleWhen it comes to buying holiday presents for seniors, it’s good to think outside the gift box. For older adults … Read More→
_ Aging WellHow to Uncover What Will be Most Fulfilling in Your Next Chapter By Sondra Forsyth article10,000 American Baby Boomers are retiring every day and, as the first generation to enjoy such an extended and robust … Read More→
_ Aging Well8 Helpful Downsizing Tips for Moving into a Senior Home By Sondra Forsyth articleYou’ve made the decision to move into a senior living home. You and your family have discussed the details together … Read More→
_ Aging WellA Baby Boomer’s Complete Guide to Renting a Storage Unit By Sondra Forsyth articleMany Boomers, as they become empty nesters, are turning to renting. In 2015, 15 million people in their 50s and … Read More→
_ Aging WellStrengthening Eldercare Workforce Must Be a Priority for the Next President By Sondra Forsyth articleTo advise policymakers and health leaders on the key healthcare challenges facing the next presidential administration, the National Academy of … Read More→
_ Aging Well4 Key Factors That Can Improve Your Quality of Life As You Age By Sondra Forsyth articleWhen it comes to aging, Americans harbor plenty of concerns. Going broke. Succumbing to Alzheimer’s disease. Spending the final lonely … Read More→
_ Aging WellPositive Attitude Toward Aging Helps with Stress By Jane Farrell articleA positive attitude toward aging gives older adults more resilience in stressful situations, according to new research from North Carolina … Read More→
_ Aging WellGender Differences in Diabetes and Aging By Sondra Forsyth articleAll’s not fair in love and glucose intolerance. Overweight men are more prone to get type 2 diabetes than are … Read More→
_ Aging WellThe Advantages and Drawbacks of Our Aging Population By Sondra Forsyth articlePopulation aging is likely to boost medicine, nanotechnology and robotics, but increase political risks, according to a 2016 report by … Read More→
_ Aging WellIntergenerational Programming: All Ages Can Benefit By Sondra Forsyth articleWe know that older adults and youngsters get together if they are related to each other, if they are employed … Read More→
_ Aging WellThe Interaction Between Two Genomes Is the Key to Healthy Aging By Sondra Forsyth articleThe way we age might be determined long before the aging process starts and the first signs appear. Scientists at … Read More→
_ Aging WellPowerful Defense Against Free Radicals That Cause Aging By Sondra Forsyth articleFree radicals cause cell damage and death, aging and disease, and scientists have sought new ways to repel them for … Read More→
_ Aging Well“Adapter” Older Adults Live Well in Spite of Chronic Diseases By Sondra Forsyth articleYou might believe that older adults who deal with extensive chronic illnesses or serious diseases would be more likely to … Read More→
_ Aging WellBoosting Immunity in Older Adults By Sondra Forsyth articleSixty-five is the age when many people retire, kick back, and take it easy. And so it often is with … Read More→
_ Aging WellWe’re Living Longer, and Free of Disabilities! By Sondra Forsyth articleFor those worried about the burden of old age, a 2016 Harvard study has some good news. David Cutler, the … Read More→
_ Aging WellLong-term Care: Perceptions, Experiences, and Attitudes of Americans 40 or Older By Sondra Forsyth articleThe Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research announces the publication and availability on April 24th 2013 of a major … Read More→