A Nasal Déjà Vu?Your nose knows — and doesn't forget: Why certain smells take us back to specific times and placesBy Craig Miller|November 10, 2022
5 Unexpected Side Effects of Common MedicationsSome popular drugs may spark odd, unexpected reactions, like color blindness, deja vu and even compulsive gamblingBy Linda Melone|August 1, 2013
Which Age Would You Go Back to If You Could?Reliving the days of college or young parenthood might be fun. Or would you stay put?By Jacqueline Damian|August 25, 2016
Inventing an App to Stem Online Elder AbuseHe was inspired to create it after his mom got socked with chargesBy John Kuefler|January 6, 2015
What to Do When a Family Member Wants to Leave Assisted LivingHow to find a facility they'll want to move to and what to do if they say they want outBy Michele C. Hollow|October 9, 2024
How Journalist Matt Katz Uncovered His Own StoryHis podcast ‘Inconceivable Truth’ places Katz's personal story in the context of the largely unregulated fertility industry and its impact on thousands of adultsBy Robert DiGiacomo|May 15, 2024
End-of-Summer Delight: New England Lobster RollAnother bumper crop is keeping this seafood delicacy an affordable treatBy Kathy Kingsley|August 28, 2012
Are Stocks Dead?Legendary investor Bill Gross is down on equities. Should that affect the way you save for retirement?By Chris Farrell|August 16, 2012
Yogi in FullA new documentary paints a full portrait of Yogi Berra, the Hall of Fame ballplayer, witty celebrity and beloved grandfatherBy Pete Croatto|May 22, 2023
Why Get a Flu Shot? It's Not All About YouThe most vulnerable among us need protection, experts sayBy Emily Gurnon|November 2, 2015
Yes, You Really Do Need a Flu ShotYou grow more vulnerable to the virus with age and, unvaccinated, pose a risk to seniors and infantsBy Gary Drevitch|August 29, 2012
The Surprising Connection Between Your Sinuses and StrokeWhen sinus irritation goes untreated, inflammation could threaten your health in unexpected waysBy Gina Roberts-Grey|May 13, 2013
CDC: Flu Shot Still Best Protection, Despite This Season's Low EffectivenessOlder adults are at greater risk of complicationsBy Stephenie Overman|February 15, 2019
How You Can Survive the 2013 Flu EpidemicIt's the worst flu season in years, but people over 50 can still take action to protect themselvesBy Andrea King Collier|January 14, 2013
For Older Adults, Smelling the Roses Could Be More DifficultThe olfactory system helps us sniff out important information about our brains, our nervous system and our emotional well-beingBy Judith Graham|February 1, 2022
5 Over-the-Counter Meds You May Be MisusingFrom acetaminophen to nighttime cough and cold medicine, using them wrong can cause big problemsBy Kristen Sturt|December 2, 2016
COVID-19 and the Future of Aging: The Medical Path Forward for Older AdultsWhat's needed to protect their health during, and after, the pandemicBy Dr. Philip Pizzo|January 6, 2021