QUIZ: How Well Do You Know Americans 50 and Up? [Home & Shopping]
By Senior Lifestyle | July 23, 2014
How well do you know what Americans 50+ are buying and using around the home? Take our quiz and find out!
By Senior Lifestyle | July 23, 2014
How well do you know what Americans 50+ are buying and using around the home? Take our quiz and find out!
By Senior Lifestyle | July 22, 2014
The latest Transamerica Retirement Survey of Workers reveals that Millennials (those born in ’79 or later) might be a new generation of “super savers.”
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 | July 15, 2014
Have you ever wondered if there’s a connection between health and wealth? Researchers at Washington University have concluded that there is.
By Senior Lifestyle | July 11, 2014
Have you heard the buzz about the Mediterranean diet, but were afraid to ask what it is? Here’s a quick-and-easy introduction to this heart-healthy way of eating that has also been shown to help ward…
By Senior Lifestyle | July 08, 2014
Just as you keep an eye on the physical health of your parents, you should also look for signs that they could use some extra assistance managing their day-to-day finances. Here are some points to…
By Senior Lifestyle | July 03, 2014
Independence Day is the perfect chance for Americans to chow down on food fresh from the grill while watching fireworks and toasting to the U.S. of A.! When you and your guests raise your glasses, make…
By Senior Lifestyle | June 26, 2014
In most people, muscle mass begins to decrease in our 40’s. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal describes three simple and natural ways that we can slow this process, known as sarcopenia.
By Senior Lifestyle | June 24, 2014
Change is hard, and columnist Michelle Singletary knows that all too well. In her latest column, she explains the challenges she faced while encouraging her mother to move to a home better suited to her…
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.
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