The Basics About Age-Related Macular DegenerationLearn about the different types of AMD and how they're treatedBy Maxine Lipner|March 26, 2019
You Can Still See a Doctor, Through TelemedicinePeople who never considered the technology are now embracing itBy Maxine Lipner|April 7, 2020
If You Hate Reading Glasses, Here Are Other OptionsNear vision corrections include corneal inlays, surgery and maybe eye dropsBy Maxine Lipner|January 28, 2019
Following a Trail of Painted QuiltsDriving across America, you'll find buildings adorned with giant, colorful quilt blocksBy Nancy Monson|April 23, 2024
For Toenail Fungus, A $1,500 PrescriptionLess expensive options were available, but that never came up at the doctor'sBy Shefali Luthra|March 26, 2018
Quitting the City to Restore a ForestTaking up golf, volunteering at a food bank or traveling abroad were not enough for this adventurous coupleBy Christina Leimer|September 20, 2022
Getting a Parent With Dementia the Best Long-Term Care for the MoneyA new study finds that providing life stories can lead to better, person-centered careBy Jay Newton-Small|August 16, 2019
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
The Learning Curve of Starting a New BusinessLifestyle assistant Patricia Wynn is researching everything from membership organizations to online workshopsBy Leslie Hunter-Gadsden|March 22, 2022
Marketing Strategies for a New EntrepreneurLifestyle assistant Patricia Wynn is learning how everything from referrals to business cards make a differenceBy Leslie Hunter-Gadsden|January 17, 2022
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
Meet the Auntie Sewing SquadA group of Asian American women from across the country started by making masks, which inspired a book about how sewing is connected to racial and ethnic issuesBy Emily Wilson|March 8, 2022
Tax Tips for Entrepreneurs with New Small BusinessesAs she celebrates one year in business, Patricia Wynn gets expert advice on how to tackle taxesBy Leslie Hunter-Gadsden|April 25, 2022
All About the New Law to Combat Alzheimer'sThe bipartisan BOLD Act will create a national public health infrastructureBy Liz Seegert|January 8, 2019
How to Retire Single Without Being Isolated5 tips for the unmarried on forging new connections after workBy Patricia Corrigan|August 3, 2015
Worth Watching: 'Women Outward Bound'It's a documentary on a groundbreaking experience and a reunion 47 years laterBy Julie Pfitzinger|March 14, 2018
'It's Not a Burden' — the New Film on Caregiving for Your ParentsFunny, heartfelt and fantastic, it shines a spotlight on the complexities of caregiving for your mom or dadBy Richard Eisenberg|June 2, 2021
Jan Golden: Creatively Celebrating Joyful AgingThe founder of Age-Friendly Vibes has developed a line of greeting cards and gifts to promote positive agingBy Julie Pfitzinger|March 12, 2024
The Best Way to Improve Brain HealthThe first in a series of interviews with Longevity InnovatorsOctober 5, 2018
Foreign Travel Costs Are Poised to SoarAll signs suggest that adventures abroad will be pricier as airlines, hotels and cruise lines bounce back from the COVID pandemicBy Edd and Cynthia Staton|April 19, 2024
Familiar Board Games Get an Intergenerational RefreshMaking The Game of Life and Trivial Pursuit more timely, fun and speedyBy Richard Eisenberg|January 17, 2024
How Reverse Mortgages Backfire in Low-Income, Minority NeighborhoodsWhy foreclosure rates there have been high and could rise againBy Chris Farrell|October 20, 2020
Beware of 'Working Interviews' for JobsA quick demonstration of your skills is one thing, but an assignment that takes hours — or days — to complete crosses the line into exploitationBy Jennifer Nelson|April 3, 2024
Why We Are Glad We Started Social Security Benefits at 62In making our decision, we ran all the numbers, including the most valuable number of all: timeBy Edd and Cynthia Staton|February 27, 2024
My Half-Century Attempt to Learn FrenchKids may have an edge when learning languages, but adults also have some major advantages when they put their minds to itBy Marie Sherlock|March 21, 2024
Drowning in DecisionsThe surfeit of options we face every day can cause ‘analysis paralysis’By Marie Sherlock|March 11, 2024
Do You Feel Anxious? Irritable? Argumentative? You May Suffer from ‘Election Stress Disorder’Here’s everything you should know about 'election stress disorder' and what you can do about itBy Marie Sherlock|February 16, 2024
Feeling Caregiver Isolation? That's What Friends Are ForSocial interactions and making connections with friends can help ease the strain of caregivingBy Myrna Marofsky|January 5, 2024
Anne Lamott Says 'We're All Going To Be Okay'In her new book, 'Somehow: Thoughts on Love,' Anne Lamott writes about 'radical self-love' and offering each other 'love and listening'By Marie Sherlock|March 26, 2024
The Magic of Wishing TreesFor those who've yet to encounter one, a Wishing Tree is just what it sounds like: a tree where one makes a wishBy Marie Sherlock|February 28, 2024