Intergenerational Challenge: Reinvent the WorkplaceThere's one key issue that concerns older and younger workersBy Suzanne Braun Levine|March 18, 2015
Being Old Is Full of Beautiful SurprisesThe author at 70 catalogs how she’s acting her ageBy Suzanne Braun Levine|May 29, 2015
Women’s Lib: Then and NowA founding feminist’s review of five issues that still need workBy Suzanne Braun Levine|January 22, 2015
7 Signs You’re Entering Your Second AdolescenceAnd why it’s something you should look forward to By Suzanne Braun Levine|December 5, 2014
When Being 'Selfish' Is a Good ThingYou can’t fully love others until you learn to take care of yourselfBy Suzanne Braun Levine|January 18, 2013
At the Front Lines of the Women's MovementThe first editor of Ms. magazine shares her war stories, timed to PBS' important new documentary on feminism, 'Makers'By Suzanne Braun Levine|February 22, 2013
Is Encore the New Women's Movement?A sense of community drives a movement for social changeBy Suzanne Braun Levine|July 31, 2013
Why I’d Never Want to Be 30 AgainEight reasons to celebrate life nowBy Suzanne Braun Levine|April 17, 2012
8 Reasons Why Sex Is Better After 50And none of them has anything to do with looking youngerBy Suzanne Braun Levine|September 5, 2012
Learning to Appreciate the Body You Have Years from now you'll wish you looked this good, so show your body the respect it deservesBy Suzanne Braun Levine|July 3, 2012
Why Girlfriends Are Good for a Woman’s HealthDepressed, anxious or just need a pick-me-up? Take a night out with the girls and call me in the morning By Suzanne Braun Levine|June 4, 2012
Talkin' 'bout Our Generation: The Myths Versus Reality9 experts challenge fictions from intergenerational warfare at work to midlife crisisBy Next Avenue Staff|May 9, 2012
Love 101: 6 Ways to Recharge Your Romantic BatteryEven long-married couples can enjoy a passionate relationship. It just takes a little effortBy Suzanne Gerber|February 12, 2013
Why We All Need to Get Over Body Image IssuesInspired by the 'Like a Girl' ad, she embraces the looks of real-life womenBy Sue Campbell|February 9, 2015
The Truth About Being Over 50: It's Hard Work! Older age used to be a time to relax. But our generation has redefined aging as a participation sport.By John Stark|May 24, 2012
Why Women Should Join Networking GroupsPeer events can help you forge relationships, expand your mind and get ready for retirementBy Kerry Hannon|June 5, 2012
5 Ways Women Can Find New Friends After 60Tips to maintain social connections and fight loneliness as we get olderBy Margaret Manning|February 27, 2015
From Caregiver to Peer Specialist: A Job Based on Life ExperiencePeer Specialists support caregivers, facilitate access to health care, community-based services and moreBy Carol Levine|June 30, 2023
Last-Minute Holiday Gifts: 4 Rock Star MemoirsGreat stocking stuffers by Neil Young, Carly Simon, Patti Smith and Tom JonesBy Suzanne Gerber|December 22, 2015
Muscle Matters: Beyond Biceps and BrawnSkeletal muscle makes everyday movement possibleBy Elizabeth M. Ward|July 12, 2023
A Trip to a Hiking Paradise in the Scottish HighlandsThe Pap of Glencoe, with its iconic 360° views of lochs and stunning peaks, delivered both challenges and joysBy Kathryn Streeter|October 24, 2023
Surprising Reasons Why You Need More Play in Your LifeIf we add more play, belly laughs and joy to our lives, will we reverse the clock and feel younger?By JoBeth McDaniel|October 31, 2023
Reiki: Enhancing Health Through Energy HealingReiki works all around the mind, body and spirit in a holistic, whole-being wayBy Grace Tatar|October 17, 2022
Hollywood Stars Put the Spotlight on MSMultiple sclerosis: what it is and isn’t, and the progress that's being made to treat itBy Michelle Talsma Everson|September 15, 2021
Want to Help a Caregiver? Volunteer Your Online Research SkillsMany caregivers are overwhelmed and may not have the time or energy to find resourcesBy Pamela Brownstein|April 27, 2021
The Menopause 'Meno-Potbelly' — Myth or Fact?Or: What’s happening to my belly and what can be done about it? A mortified health writer investigates.By Paula Spencer Scott|October 19, 2021
This Tennis Pro Helps Older Adults Stay MobileAt 73, he teaches those students to build strength and balanceBy Ronni Gordon|February 10, 2020
Lessons in Bravery From a Dog and Her OwnerBuilding trust and fighting fears on their early morning walksBy Elaine Soloway|December 4, 2019
A Little Culture is Good for Your Mental HealthActive and passive engagement in the arts can be antidotes to depressionBy Sharon McDonnell|October 4, 2019
When Going Digital Makes Health Care HarderSome who work in digital health care are now putting the user experience firstBy Kevyn Burger|March 15, 2019