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How to Replenish Our Energy as We Age

As we grow older, it’s natural to notice changes in energy levels. The body may not bounce back as quickly as it once did, but that doesn’t mean fatigue has to be a daily struggle. One of the most effective ways for seniors to recharge their energy is by prioritizing sleep. Establishing a consistent bedtime…
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Planning a Trip? Weighing the Value of TSA Pre-Check

For many seniors, traveling through airports can be stressful, especially when it comes to long security lines and the need to remove shoes, belts, and jackets. TSA PreCheck offers a way to simplify this process by allowing eligible travelers to use shorter lines and keep on most clothing and accessories during screening. For older adults…
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Understanding the Facts – Common Myths About Stroke 

Stroke is often misunderstood because its causes, symptoms, and treatments can be complex and vary widely from person to person. Unlike more visible or easily recognizable medical conditions, stroke affects the brain—the control center of the body—which can lead to a broad range of symptoms such as slurred speech, confusion, or weakness that are sometimes…
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The Challenges of Being an Alzheimer’s Caregiver

Being a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s disease presents a unique set of emotional, physical, and mental challenges. As the disease progresses, caregivers often face the heartbreaking reality of watching a loved one gradually lose their memory, personality, and ability to perform everyday tasks. This emotional toll can lead to feelings of sadness, frustration, and…
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Age Well with Pickleball

Have you tried pickleball? America’s fastest-growing sport can be found at an ever-growing number of gyms, parks and clubs in cities across the U.S. The game combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong, offering a fun and engaging way to stay active without requiring the intense physical strain of other racquet sports. The smaller…
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