Jet Lag No More: Foolproof Tips for Your Next TripWhat to do before, during and after your flight, plus an app to rest easyBy Irene S. Levine|March 30, 2016
The Light and Dark Side of MelatoninThere are pros and cons to supplementing with melatonin; here's what you should consider when it comes to this hormoneBy Debbie L. Miller|August 14, 2023
4 North American Destinations That Will Transport You to EuropeAre you in California or in Denmark? You'll find the old world charm of European countries in places like Solvang, California, and Wisconsin, Washington and CanadaBy Sharon McDonnell|April 17, 2023
The Key to Ultimate Health: BioresilienceThese lifestyle interventions can help us all live longerBy Joon Yun, M.D.|June 18, 2018
What a Blast It Is Getting Old When You're in a Rock BandBoomer musicians are in demand and getting plenty of life satisfactionBy Deborah Quilter|March 15, 2017
Table for One? Enjoy!Don't miss the chance to have a solo dining adventureBy Carla Waldemar|January 25, 2019
Travel Smart: Anticipate AdversityWith people flying, sailing and driving in big numbers again, it’s time for a refresher course in avoiding travel troubleBy Judy Colbert|September 29, 2023
Is There Such a Thing as Normal Aging?We may expect certain behaviors and issues across the later decadesBy Bruce Horovitz|July 26, 2018
Tips for Seniors Traveling Abroad Ideas from travelers who have learned to make their trips easierBy Rick Steves|May 2, 2012
The Secret to a Long MarriageOur relationship is different from our parents' but just as lastingBy Candy Schulman|June 22, 2016
African Safari: The Ultimate Boomer VacationThe adventure of a lifetime is easier and more comfortable than you might suspect. By Irene S. Levine|August 16, 2013
Growing Number of Adults with Down Syndrome Also Develop Alzheimer'sCaring for an older adult with Down syndrome can be complicated by a diagnosis of dementia — and treatments and long-term care supports still lagBy Carina Storrs|June 14, 2022
How Online Tools Can Help You Manage Your Money in RetirementTools to help you manage the drawdown of your retirement nest egg - and why tech lags behind this massive opportunityBy Grant Easterbrook|March 2, 2022
Lag in Brain Donation Hampers Understanding of Dementia in BlacksWariness about research creates a vexing challenge for scientistsBy Anna Gorman|August 14, 2017
White-Knuckle Fliers: Prepare to Squeeze TighterClimate change is stirring up more air turbulence, including the kind pilots cannot easily seeBy Craig Miller|July 25, 2023
My Father's Legacy of OptimismIn my late father's optimistic world view, 'sunshine is the default'By Vincent O'Keefe|March 18, 2024
Confessions of a Lifelong Sports FanWhy have I wasted so much of my life rooting for teams of players I’ve never even met?By Jon Friedman|August 17, 2023
The Best Money Moves to Make After a LayoffThrottle back spending, use side gigs to generate cash and buy good but affordable health insurance until you nail that new jobBy Lucy Lazarony|February 19, 2024
The Good News About Elder Care Benefits at WorkA new survey finds they're more prevalent, but small employers lagBy Ellen Galinsky and Kenneth Matos, Ph.D.|May 19, 2014
Telehealth Use Increasing Among Older Adults in Urban AreasStatistics show that more women and members of diverse groups are relying on telehealth, which is a positive step toward better health equityBy Sophie Okolo|February 2, 2023
How I Learned To Hate First-Class Airline Food, TV Dinners and Can OpenersMy memories are of lumpy steak and burnt cake from slightly bent tin compartments. My own attempts at cooking years later didn't produce much better results.By Arlene Schulman|October 23, 2023
How Green Is My Travel?Here are five ways to reduce your carbon footprint when you plan your next 'eco-friendly' travel adventureBy John F. Wasik|July 3, 2023
Embrace Your Inner Curmudgeon (or Termagant)Jan. 29 is National Curmudgeons Day, so pass this along to your favorite malcontent or celebrate yourselfBy Marie Sherlock|January 29, 2024
Lost in Love and I Don't Know MuchA long marriage requires work and patience. Map-reading skills can't hurt.By Amy McVay Abbott|February 9, 2024
Travel More, Spend LessFollow these tips and you can travel more than you think for less than you expectBy Edd and Cynthia Staton|March 20, 2023
My Retirement Heaven Is Turning into HellConcern about blistering heat waves, powerful storms, frequent floods and unstoppable wildfires are taking some shine off the Sun BeltBy Deborah Lynn Blumberg|October 2, 2023
Effective Philanthropy for Half of HumanityNonprofits serving women and girls survive on a pittance, so donations have an outsized impactBy Ellen Ryan|March 13, 2024
The TWA Hotel: A Trip Back in TimeThis quirky hotel at New York's JFK International Airport transports guests back to the heyday of air travelBy Barbra Williams Cosentino|September 2, 2022
On Music and Gray MatterStudy results are reassuring regarding brain health. It wouldn't hurt to say, 'Let's be more involved with music.'By Jaya Padmanabhan|August 16, 2023