How Meditation Can Ease the Path of GrievingA writer's experience and an expert's adviceBy Suzanne Boles|December 2, 2019
Coping With Complicated GriefAfter loss, it's a different path to 'the new normal' for those with depressionBy Suzanne Boles|November 14, 2019
What is Male Menopause?More accurately, it's called testosterone deficiency and symptoms may include low energy, depression and decreased concentrationBy Debbie L. Miller|March 23, 2023
Improve Your Health LiteracyFrom overcoming communication barriers to creating a medical record, there are many ways to boost your health literacyBy Debbie L. Miller|November 3, 2022
Body Changes After 50: How Much Can You Really Control?Certain shifts in diet and exercise can make a big differenceBy Linda Melone, CSCS|December 5, 2016
My Experience in a COVID-19 Vaccine TrialWhy I signed up, what it's been like and what I'm hoping forBy Alix Boyle|November 24, 2020
You and Your Sewing Machine Can Help Fight COVID-19Volunteering to make masks can have a tremendous impact nowBy Marijke Vroomen Durning|April 1, 2020
Caregiving for a Lifelong FriendThis experience can teach us about the inner worlds of our friend and ourselvesBy Connie Zweig|September 9, 2022
The National Museum of Women in the Arts Revels in Its RenovationInstitution in Washington, D.C. is 'both a museum and a megaphone'By Patricia Corrigan|January 4, 2024
The Camaraderie of Men's ShedsThese gathering places help men combat isolation and build friendships while constructing bird feeders and porch swingsBy Ashley Milne-Tyte|June 21, 2023
'My Mom Is 99' — Coping Advice for Adult Children of Super AgersThose of us who have undeniably old parents are in a special club, with a unique set of blessings, challenges and intense anxietiesBy Janet Siroto|March 8, 2024
How a Sound Bath Can Help You De-StressSound baths bathe participants in sound waves and help some people quiet their mindsBy Kathleen Doheny|July 8, 2021
Are You Prepared for Death?A former award-winning TV news anchor wants you to learn from her mistakesBy Amy Carlson Gustafson|December 21, 2023
The View From a Virtual Front PorchPeople from around the world are building community at Dunrovin RanchBy Julie Pfitzinger|October 9, 2020
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
Opinion50 Years of Nourishment Beyond FoodThe Older Americans Nutrition Act celebrates a milestone after its programs faced their most challenging period in history, and now look to the future of providing meals and connectionBy Bob Blancato|March 15, 2022
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
Lessons in Bravery From a Dog and Her OwnerBuilding trust and fighting fears on their early morning walksBy Elaine Soloway|December 4, 2019
Grooving With the Mardi Gras IndiansThis online dance class celebrates and examines African dance traditions in New OrleansBy Suzanne Pfefferle Tafur|July 22, 2021
Susan Lucci's Heart Scare Brings Awareness About Women and Heart DiseaseHow symptoms of a heart attack are different for womenBy Emily Gurnon|February 7, 2019
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
Is COVID-19 Increasing Your Sun Exposure?As Americans spend more time in the sun, the competition for shade is growingBy Joanne Cleaver|June 10, 2021
All About the Newly Updated Older Americans ActHow family caregivers, people with Alzheimer's and others will benefitBy Bob Blancato|March 17, 2020
Carl Honoré: We Can All Age BoldlyThe international speaker, activist and author offers his perspective on the nuances of getting older and sees a positive shift in the conversation around agingBy Julie Pfitzinger|March 12, 2024
Ballet Is for All Bodies: No Tutus RequiredDance can strengthen your bones, improve your balance, boost your memory and help foster communityBy Lindsay Martell|January 17, 2024
Getting In Sync With the Natural WorldThe Benedictine practice of time management can bring purpose and comfortBy Louisa Rogers|April 22, 2020
Is This Newer Class of Antibiotics Really Safe?Some risks are higher for people over age 60By Suzanne Robotti|April 26, 2018
The Fun of Transcribing Historical Documents From HomeHow this retiree found a rewarding replacement for lockdown boredomBy Craig Miller|November 24, 2020
Ways That Coronavirus Is Boosting RelationshipsThe pandemic is helping to revive old friendshipsBy Lisa Fields|May 14, 2020