_ Aging Well Brain Health Caregiving GrandparentingWe Are Meant to Live Long and Lucid Lives! By Sondra Forsyth articleHumans (and certain whales) are unique among vertebrates in that we typically live long past our reproductive years, and most … Read More→
_ Aging WellNew App Helps Seniors Live Better By thirdAGE articleA new technological solution developed by the University of Notre Dame’s Interdisciplinary Center for Network Science and Applications (iCeNSA) and … Read More→
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_ Aging WellPredicting Lifespan and "Healthspan" By thirdAGE articleAs humans have begun to live longer it has become clear that the quality of our lives is equally as … Read More→
_ Aging WellExperimental Alzheimer's Drug May Also Fight Aging By thirdAGE articleAn experimental drug aimed at fighting Alzheimer’s also has a number of anti-aging effects in animals, researchers say. A team … Read More→
_ Aging WellNew Insight Into Aging Cells By thirdAGE articleIt’s been known for decades that telomeres, “caps” at the end of each DNA strand, protect chromosomes – and that … Read More→
_ Aging WellMajor Stress Makes Some Older Adults More Resilient By thirdAGE articleDealing with a major stressful event appears to make some older adults better able to cope with the ups and … Read More→
_ Aging Well“Virtual Week” Brain Game Helps Older Adults Remain Independent Longer By thirdAGE articleAn international team of scientists has demonstrated that just one month of training on a “Virtual Week” computer brain game … Read More→
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Aging WellMapping the Genes That Increase Lifespan By articleScientists at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and the University of Washington have identified 238 genes that, when … Read More→
Aging Well Friendship Mental & Emotional Health Senior Health Well-beingIn-Person Contact Is Critical to Seniors' Mental Well-Being By Adprime Admin articleIn a study of adults aged 50 years and older, the probability of experiencing depressive symptoms steadily increased as the … Read More→
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Aging Well Well-beingSurviving Longevity By Adprime Admin articleAge 85+ is becoming the fastest growing demographic in the U.S. And those of us (the so called “boomers”, aged … Read More→
_ Aging Well TravelSafe Bus Travel for Seniors By Adprime Admin articleBuses are one of the safest options for passenger travel. But even one crash is too many – particularly if … Read More→
Aging Well ExerciseWhy Anti-Aging Fitness at 50 Can Save Your Life By Adprime Admin articleAs millions of baby boomers cross the 50-year threshold, the perception of the dreaded “half-century” mark is changing. Many 50-year-olds … Read More→
Aging Well Senior Health Stress Management Stress-Free Living Well-beingMassage Therapy Could Help You Live Longer By articleAging well requires you to constantly be in check with your mind and body. How often do you take time … Read More→
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