The Missing Heart of My ChildhoodWhile my parents didn't show love easily, I grew to understand how they caredBy Laura Black|February 1, 2021
Think Your Passport Is Valid? Maybe NotIf yours is due to expire within the next six months, you may encounter issuesBy Jill Smolowe|June 22, 2017
Death Over Dim SumConversations about end-of-life issues are difficult for everyone. But in many cultures, these important topics are considered almost taboo to discuss.By Randi Mazzella|January 2, 2024
How to Get a Handle on Debt in 2024Smart strategies to lower the interest rates you pay and reduce your debt loadBy Richard Eisenberg|January 22, 2024
A Spirited Exchange About Working in RetirementWhy the authors of ‘Work, Retire, Repeat’ and ‘Unretired’ are poles apart about working longerBy Richard Eisenberg|April 22, 2024
Atrial Fibrillation: A Love StoryAs troubling symptoms persisted, I debated what to do and when to tell my wife. Once I knew how to proceed, I was at peace.By Bob Brody|February 14, 2024
Workplace Caregiving: One Size Does Not Fit AllNew reports shed light on what family caregivers need from employersBy Sherri Snelling|April 5, 2024
End-Of-Life Nutritional SupportImproving the remaining quality of life is at the heart of proper nutrition in order to support energy and stamina levelsBy Barbra Williams Cosentino|January 5, 2024
How to Go to Baking School Without Leaving HomeOnline baking classes make it easy for you to roll up your sleeves and perfect a variety of baking recipesBy Nancy Monson|June 5, 2024
Leveraging Age in Dealing With Unexpected Changes: A Q&A With M.J. Ryan The bestselling author and change expert suggests using life experience and other tips for moving forwardBy Sheryl Stillman|May 22, 2024
Spreading Wings of Love for FlacoFlaco was the perfect ambassador for New York City — a nocturnal soul living freely in the city that never sleeps. He touched my heart when I'd visit him in one of 'his' trees in Central Park.By Laurie Bain Wilson|March 4, 2024
Always In My Heart (And on My Ankle)Honoring a lost loved one is a top motivator for getting inkedBy Stephanie Vozza|October 11, 2023
Jan Golden: Creatively Celebrating Joyful AgingThe founder of Age-Friendly Vibes has developed a line of greeting cards and gifts to promote positive agingBy Julie Pfitzinger|March 12, 2024
New Law Redefines Employees and ContractorsSome older adult freelancers worry the change, which takes effect on Monday, may cost them businessBy Deborah Lynn Blumberg|March 7, 2024
Labor-Market Age Bias Persists, but DeclinesAlmost two-thirds of older job applicants say they experience prejudice, but that is down from 96% in 2009By Chris Farrell|June 28, 2024
Yoga for Osteoporosis: 20 Minutes, 12 PosesAfter my own osteoporosis diagnosis, gathering information led me to the centuries-old practice of yogaBy Amy Gage|May 22, 2024
If I Had a HammerWhen you pick up a tool, you animate it with your energy and intention. Working on the bridge became proof that in the aftermath of emotional discord, self-renewal was possible.By Moira Bucciarelli|February 2, 2024
Retirement Investing Tip: Take a Look at TIPSInflation-indexed government bonds offer handsome yields with little risk, which may more than cover many retirees’ living costsBy Jay Abolofia and Laurence J. Kotlikoff|January 24, 2024
The Brain Benefits of Trying Something NewTrying new tasks requires activation of less-used areas of the brain and stimulates new connections between brain regions.By Ronni Gordon|February 15, 2024
Can a Digital Buddy Affect Mental Health in Older Adults?Tackling loneliness, especially among older adults, requires a targeted solution and digital connections may helpBy Sophie Okolo|February 21, 2024
How Oral Histories Bring Family Stories to LifeYour family and friends may not think they're interesting, but it's up to you to ask questions that prove them wrongBy Judy Colbert|May 8, 2024
Ani DiFranco on Forging a New Path in Middle Age The acclaimed singer-songwriter talks to Next Avenue about her latest album, starring on Broadway, and tackling new goals in her fiftiesBy Sandra Ebejer|May 13, 2024
Shock-Proof Your FinancesHere are 10 tips on how to prepare financially for a calamity, so you won't have to make life-altering decisions when you are emotionally vulnerableBy Lucy Lazarony|January 5, 2024
Memories of Road Trips PastThere's nothing that says summer quite like a road tripBy Michele Wojciechowski|August 10, 2023
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
How Planning My Death at 52 Helped Me Learn More About How I Wanted to LiveAs my health is markedly declining, I've made a list: places to see/go, things to do, things to no longer doBy S.C. Beckner|January 25, 2024
SponsoredFour Benefits of Aging in PlaceThe decision to grow older at home is a complex one, driven by multiple considerations.June 17, 2024
Braces at 62? It's True.Family and friends encouraged me to do it, but I had to wonder: Wasn't I too old for this? By Patricia McTiernan|April 12, 2024
Now Smell This…or NotDifficulty breathing through the nose is a common complaint in people over 50; nonsurgical options could help you inhale better and improve your healthBy Lisa B. Samalonis|January 2, 2024
My 'Old School' Photo Album Will Outlast All My Digital DevicesRequiring thought and effort, a photo album is the best way to compile your life's greatest hits in images and create a time capsule for future generationsBy Courtenay Rudzinski|April 26, 2024