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Peptides and Healthy Aging: What the Science Really Shows

Peptides and Healthy Aging: What the Science Really Shows

Peptides are gaining attention as a potential tool for healthy aging. Some, like collagen peptides, show modest benefits for skin. Others remain experimental and sit in regulatory gray zones. Understanding the evidence can help you make informed choices as you age.

How to Keep Your Aging Parent Safe at Home This Fall and Winter

How to Keep Your Aging Parent Safe at Home This Fall and Winter

As the weather turns colder, safety risks for older adults increase. From icy walkways and power outages to loneliness and care disruptions, a winter safety plan can protect your parent’s health, independence, and peace of mind.

How Surveillance Culture Quietly Undermines Privacy

How Surveillance Culture Quietly Undermines Privacy

Surveillance isn’t just happening to “other people.” From your phone to your health records, your personal data is constantly being collected, tracked, and sold. Protecting your privacy becomes essential to your health, security, and independence, especially as you get older.

How To Help Your Parent Keep an Independent Bathroom Routine

How To Help Your Parent Keep an Independent Bathroom Routine

Many aging adults want to maintain independence, especially for private daily routines like using the bathroom. Smart safety upgrades and thoughtful support can help your parent preserve agency while reducing fall risk.

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Fall Prevention Tips Every Older Adult Should Know

Fall Prevention Tips Every Older Adult Should Know

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From Safety to Sustainability: What Families Should Know About Medical Waste in Long-Term Care Facilities

From Safety to Sustainability: What Families Should Know About Medical Waste in Long-Term Care Facilities

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How to Protect Damaged Basement Walls

How to Protect Damaged Basement Walls

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Some Veterans Face Tremendous Health Challenges Following Service - One Leading Cause of Death is Suicide

Some Veterans Face Tremendous Health Challenges Following Service - One Leading Cause of Death is Suicide

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Seniors Hitting the Road. Planning and Preparation Makes for Fun and Ensures Safety.

Seniors Hitting the Road. Planning and Preparation Makes for Fun and Ensures Safety.

More Americans, including seniors, are hitting the road for adventures. With a bit of planning and preparation, a road trip—whether it's for a senior couple or a family taking along an older parent—can be both fun and safe.

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Arthur Caplan Backs Advance Directives to Refuse Spoon-Feeding in Dementia Care

Arthur Caplan Backs Advance Directives to Refuse Spoon-Feeding in Dementia Care

A growing debate among medical ethicists centers on whether advanced directives should allow caregivers to withhold spoon-feeding in late-stage dementia. Arthur Caplan has now joined the voices in support, raising urgent questions about autonomy, consent, and elder care.

Trump’s Leg Swelling Diagnosis: White House Confirms Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Trump’s Leg Swelling Diagnosis: White House Confirms Chronic Venous Insufficiency

President Trump, 79, has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a common condition in older adults. While usually benign, unmanaged cases can lead to complications that affect mobility, care needs, and quality of life.

Billy Joel Cancels Tour After Brain Disorder Diagnosis: What It Means for Long-Term Care and Aging Health

Billy Joel Cancels Tour After Brain Disorder Diagnosis: What It Means for Long-Term Care and Aging Health

Legendary singer Billy Joel has canceled all tour dates after being diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus. Here’s what the condition means for older adults and how it can lead to extended care needs.

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Expert Family Caregiving Advice

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Caring for a Loved One With Arthritis

Millions of Americans are family caregivers. Discover strategies and resources for managing a caregiving burden for those with arthritis.

What To Do with Parent's Belongings After They Pass

Caregiving

What To Do with Parent's Belongings After They Pass

When mom or dad dies, what happens to their stuff? Have a plan to go through your parent's belongings, so you keep valuables and memories.

First Aid: A Lifesaving Skill, Especially Caregivers of Older Adults

Caregiving

First Aid: A Lifesaving Skill, Especially Caregivers of Older Adults

First aid is an invaluable skill that everyone should learn, particularly caregivers of older adults, who are more susceptible to emergencies like falls, strokes, and heart attacks. Knowing how to respond swiftly and effectively can be the difference between life and death.

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Seniors Hitting the Road. Planning and Preparation Makes for Fun and Ensures Safety.

Seniors Hitting the Road. Planning and Preparation Makes for Fun and Ensures Safety.

More Americans, including seniors, are hitting the road for adventures. With a bit of planning and preparation, a road trip—whether it's for a senior couple or a family taking along an older parent—can be both fun and safe.

Becoming a First-Time Grandparent in Your 60s: You Feel Joy. Then You Do Math.

Becoming a First-Time Grandparent in Your 60s: You Feel Joy. Then You Do Math.

With Americans having children later, more people are first-time grandparents in their 60s. Here’s how to embrace the moment, protect your health, and stay involved even if chronic illness or long-term care becomes part of your story.

The Rise of Senior Marriages: Tips to Consider Before Getting Married

The Rise of Senior Marriages: Tips to Consider Before Getting Married

Senior marriages bring unique joys and challenges as love knows no age boundaries. Navigating financial considerations, health considerations, and blending families are among the hurdles they may face.

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