Three Tips for Keeping Your New Year’s Resolutions
By Senior Lifestyle | December 30, 2014
On January 1, millions of people will make New Year’s resolutions. Most of them will fail. Here are three tips to help you succeed in 2021.
By Senior Lifestyle | December 30, 2014
On January 1, millions of people will make New Year’s resolutions. Most of them will fail. Here are three tips to help you succeed in 2021.
By Senior Lifestyle | September 18, 2014
The World Alzheimer’s Report 2014 examines what we can do both as individuals and societies to prevent this incurable disease and the sixth-leading cause of death.
By Senior Lifestyle | August 26, 2014
Music can make mundane tasks a little easier and long days go by a little quicker. But did you know that music affects our brains in a big way? It’s true: Melody, rhythm, and bass…
By Senior Lifestyle | August 05, 2014
As we navigate through life, we accumulate a wealth of experiences, skills, and wisdom. For seniors, these treasures can become powerful tools for shaping the future. Sharing your knowledge with children and other young people…
By Senior Lifestyle | July 17, 2014
As the leading cause of dementia, Alzheimer’s remains as great a mystery as any modern disease. And while there is still no cure, researchers are investigating new, simpler ways to identify and treat it early…
By Senior Lifestyle | June 19, 2014
New research from across the country is suggesting that our diet and exercise patterns can significantly delay or prevent the onset of the most common type of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease.
By Senior Lifestyle | June 17, 2014
A recent article by Phyllis Korkki of The New York Times illuminates a topic that has preoccupied scientists, philosophers, and people in general for centuries: What is wisdom, and how does it relate to aging?…
By Senior Lifestyle | June 04, 2014
It’s never too late to learn a second language, and doing so–even later in life–can have beneficial effects as we age, a new study says.
By Senior Lifestyle | June 02, 2014
Robyn and Ben were married only two months after their first date. In this audio clip, the couple share their story and hint at the challenges of love and Alzheimer’s.
By Senior Lifestyle | May 13, 2014
A new study suggests that living a purposeful life has positive long-term health effects.
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