Many seniors are often widowed and lonely, and find comfort in online dating sites. Unfortunately, many are targeted and are scammed.
Uber Isn’t Just for the Young
Even though it is commonly associated with Millennials, Uber use among seniors has rapidly increased and can help them regain independence and mobility.
Can Restaurant Food Really Be as Unhealthy As Fast Food?
A new study answers the question: can restaurant food really be as unhealthy as fast food? and lists healthier alternatives when eating out.
Exercising for Stronger Bones
Exercise has been and always will be recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Especially as we age, strength and balance training can help with fall prevention and fall related injuries.
Is Checking Your Symptoms Online the Right Thing to Do?
A new study shows that the accuracy of online symtom checkers is only about 50 percent.
Why Happiness and Trust Increase With Age
As we age, we become more vulnerable and in often cases less independent. We have grown to know the typical older man or woman as irritable and impatient. But a new study may have found how people become more happy and trustworthy as we age, disputing the
Have a Happy (And Healthy) Thanksgiving!
This holiday season, try to stay on track by staying active and healthy. Learn what to do to prevent the temptation and cook recipes that are lower in calories and fat than the traditional!
Do You Have Your Diabetes Under Control? Most Seniors Don’t
One in three adults fail to maintain healthy diabetes control. Some experts believe that the guidelines issued by the ADA are unattainable.
MG Comes Through After An Unexpected Attack
A medical alert device can protect your loved ones in unexpected emergencies, such as a dog attack, and even though technology among seniors has been on the rise, cell phones may not be the best option in an emergency.
Air Pollution Linked to High Anxiety
Two new studies show that air pollution increases the risk of anxiety and stroke, making it essential to de-stress daily.










