Talking to Men and Women About My GriefConversations with men made me feel my words were better left unspoken. But women listened and understood.By Robert W. Goldfarb|March 29, 2024
Nine Women Writers Find a Place of Their OwnMostly strangers at first, our meetings over Zoom led to supportive collaboration, friendship and ultimately, a bookBy Stephanie Cowell|March 8, 2024
A Ghostwriter’s Guide for Invisible WomenDo you feel overlooked or overtalked at the office? Don’t get mad, get tactical. Here’s how.By Ellen Neuborne|September 29, 2023
The Unique Needs of Postmenopausal WomenHolistic and evidence-based approaches make the most of the body-brain connection as we ageBy Catherine Marienau, Ph.D. and Carolyn Torkelson, MD|February 24, 2023
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
How Women's Brains Can Get Their Mojo Back After MidlifeWomen might be surprised to learn they're in for an Upgrade. Find out what that means.By Margie Zable Fisher|January 23, 2024
The 4 Most Common Types of 'Gray Affairs'An author’s 30-year anecdotal study of infidelity finds older women are as likely as younger women to have extramarital affairsBy Sara Zeff Geber|February 20, 2023
Jane Seymour Speaks Out Against 'Unseenism' to Help Women Find Their VoicesHer mission: encouraging women to be part of the conversation, with their health providers and others, and to not be afraid of asking questionsBy Michele Wojciechowski|March 7, 2024
Effective Philanthropy for Half of HumanityNonprofits serving women and girls survive on a pittance, so donations have an outsized impactBy Ellen Ryan|March 13, 2024
The Allure of Apartment LifeHere are some reasons why renting may be smarter than buying for single women over 50By Sheryl Stillman|March 18, 2024
One ‘Tough Broad’ Urges Older Women to Embrace Outdoor AdventuresCaroline Paul’s new book, 'Tough Broad,' cites the value of stepping out of your comfort zoneBy Patricia Corrigan|March 5, 2024
Women Over 70 Speak Out and Are HeardOut of conversations about women and aging, a podcast was born, and many more voices have been added to the mixBy Gail Zelitzky|June 2, 2023
Riding off With a LegacyA story about women breaking barriers was bigger than my dying friend and me. I promised to see it through.By Kate St. Vincent Vogl|January 22, 2024
The True Impact of Breast Cancer: Stories Outweigh StatisticsThese are the stories of women affected by breast cancer that have impacted my lifeBy Jenny Wisniewski|December 15, 2023
OpinionHey, Siri! Remember Your Sisters!Why artificial intelligence needs to consider the unique needs of older womenBy Surbhi Kalia and Dr. Paula Rochon|October 26, 2023
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
Why Women Outlive Men but Save Less for RetirementLower pay, fewer promotions and career breaks to have children make saving difficult; as a result, the poverty rate for older women is risingBy Terri Williams|October 16, 2023
Retirement Savings Gender Gap Is GrowingIf women earn less than men, how can they be expected to save as much for retirement?By Rachel Leland|February 23, 2023
What My Brothers Taught Me About Caregiving and Gender RolesWhile women can be susceptible to the pull of gender roles, for my brothers, there was no inner struggleBy Patricia Garrison|February 15, 2023
Traveling Across America to Thank Fellow CaregiversFilmmaker Kitty Norton made a documentary called 'Wine, Women and Dementia' about her RV trip across the country to meet caregiving kindred spiritsBy Rosanne Corcoran|May 10, 2024
My Mother, My Grandmothers, MyselfWhen I became a mother at 27, I had a mental checklist of do's and don'ts based on my observations of the most important women in my lifeBy Elise Seyfried|May 1, 2024
Give Up Your Stuff, Not Your DreamTwo bold women hit the road in an RV for two years to follow their passionBy Debra Wallace|September 22, 2023
'When I Realized I Was Gay, Menopause Arrived.' Was There a Connection?With menopause comes new physical and emotional symptoms; the main thing I've learned is that it is consistently inconsistentBy Carren Strock|February 23, 2024
A New Approach to Treating Ovarian CancerSome doctors are hopeful about a new strategy: the removal of the fallopian tubes, where 70% of the most common types of ovarian cancer startBy Beth Howard|January 16, 2024
Hot Flashes Aren't Just for WomenMen receiving hormone therapy for prostate cancer often get hot flashes, tooBy David Jarmul|June 22, 2022
Creative Aging: Finding a New SparkFour women tweak their routines, embrace new beginnings and get their creative juices flowingBy Patricia Corrigan|February 21, 2023
Picture Books Tell the Story for Three Second-Act WritersFor each of these women, writing for children has become a labor of loveBy Carol Ungar|January 31, 2022
SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher Shows Her StrengthFrom negotiating a major SAG contract to ageism in Hollywood, Fran Drescher stands up to it allBy Michele Wojciechowski|March 13, 2024
Honoring the Average G.I.A new museum and memorial in Columbus, Ohio, recognizes and respects all of the men and women who have served the countryBy Tim Trudell|November 9, 2023
Feminist Artist Judy Chicago Whose History is HerstoryAt 84, Judy Chicago is having a turn in the spotlight and 'modified her expectations' for herself while continuing to pursue her 'burning desire to make art'By Elizabeth Fishel|February 2, 2024