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
Boom in Tech Support Fraud Targets Older AdultsUnsolicited calls offering to fix nonexistent computer problems cheat people of millions of dollarsBy Jaya Padmanabhan|June 20, 2022
Why the New 'Public Charge' Rule Could Hit Older Immigrants HardCritics worry about effects from the Trump administration's changesBy Jaya Padmanabhan|February 24, 2020
Caring for Mom While Coming to Terms With A New Reality'Nothing teaches like the doing' when it comes to being a caregiverBy Jaya Padmanabhan|January 17, 2023
Rasa's StoryAn 88-year-old Lithuanian American recalls her harrowing journey escaping the Russians in the 1940sBy Jaya Padmanabhan|October 21, 2022
Now That I Care For Her, I Feel For Her"Our relationship will always be an imperfect one, but it rests on the twin pedestals of her trust and my caring."By Jaya Padmanabhan|December 22, 2020
Immigrants Take Comfort in Food From Their HomelandRespecting cultural food preferences can impact health and socializationBy Jaya Padmanabhan|August 28, 2019
A New Entrepreneur Focuses on Staffing PlansAs Patricia Wynn’s lifestyle business grows, it’s time for her to consider hiring employees and building an infrastructureBy Leslie Hunter-Gadsden|February 22, 2022
Our New Series: The First Year in the Life of a 50+ EntrepreneurWe're following Patricia Wynn launching her lifestyle assistant business. Here, she shares her excitement, concerns, startup efforts and thoughts on the road ahead.By Leslie Hunter-Gadsden|December 15, 2021
Why It's Great to Have a HobbyHere are a few benefits of making time to pick up a hobbyBy Grace Birnstengel|August 17, 2018
The Benefits of Being a Late-Blooming EntrepreneurLiz Elting, one of America’s richest self-made women, talks about starting a business as an older adultBy Erin Flynn Jay|February 21, 2024
Hidden Costs Lurk Behind Patient PortalsA convenience for patients is becoming a revenue generator for the health care industry. What you should know about patient portal feesBy Olga Lucia Torres|March 25, 2024
Caffeine Pros and ConsWhen is your daily cup of coffee helping you, and when isn't it? And what about energy drinks?By Barbra Williams Cosentino|March 1, 2024
Retirement Investing Tip: Take a Look at TIPSInflation-indexed government bonds offer handsome yields with little risk, which may more than cover many retirees’ living costsBy Jay Abolofia and Laurence J. Kotlikoff|January 24, 2024
Being There for a Loved One's Final BreathsCan our presence at the last breaths of a loved one help us heal?By Elaine Soloway|February 26, 2024
'Purple Finch on Number Four' — How Feeding Birds Became My PassionFive hanging feeders, one on the ground, and a bird bath with a center waterspout are now all part of my pleasant backyard worldBy Linda Goor Nanos|February 13, 2024
What You Need to Know About Medical DebtYou may be able to negotiate the amount you owe, but act quickly to avoid having to deal with a collection agencyBy Lucy Lazarony|January 3, 2024
Behind the Creaking DoorHow the CBS Radio Mystery Theater revived the art of audio drama half a century agoBy Anthony Head|February 15, 2024
A Rock Documentary That Won't Die'Heavy Metal Parking Lot,' a cult classic documentary, offers a glimpse of youth culture lived by millions of people now in their 50sBy Clayton Trutor|January 16, 2024
The Brain Benefits of Trying Something NewTrying new tasks requires activation of less-used areas of the brain and stimulates new connections between brain regions.By Ronni Gordon|February 15, 2024