WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2025

Key News For You
Boomers Want to Replace This 1 Word
Because It Makes Them Feel Old

By Rachel Paula Abrahamson
"...boomers are phasing out the word senior like senior citizens?”
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Don’t Rely on Medicare or Medicaid
for Your Long-Term Care:
What Every Family Needs to Know

By Richard Miller
As Americans live longer than ever before, planning for long-term care (LTC) is no longer optional—it’s essential. Yet, many people still mistakenly believe that Medicare or Medicaid will be there to cover the costs when the time comes.
New research suggests that, through images, popular media too often characterizes older adults as “dependent rather than productive members of society," arguing that these images construct reality.
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A longevity researcher says
everyone's too obsessed
with living forever.
Here are his 2 anti-aging
habits instead.

By Julia Pugachevsky
Dr.Austad believes too many people are obsessed with longevity, focusing on dubious trends. hefollows 2 habits for his health...
More and more retirees are hitting the road for their dream trips, and with some creative travel hacks, you can travel the world without breaking the bank.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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If you’re still wearing
these 8 items,
you’re aging yourself
by at least a decade

Some clothes quietly add years you don’t feel inside—here’s how to spot them and refresh your style with ease.
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“If they can make penicillin out of mouldy bread,
they can sure make something out of you.”
Muhammad Ali
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Nursing Homes Are Not Nice Places...
...But They May Be What You Need
Having spent nearly two and a half years as a patient in three separate nursing homes, I earned a deep understanding of life inside them. My view comes straight from the bed, the daily routines, and the small moments that shape a patient's world. Trust me on this: nursing homes, no matter how well-run or packed with perks like comfy lounges or group activities, are not nice places to be. The air often feels stale. Staff rush from room to room. Privacy slips away fast, with doors left open and shared spaces that echo every sound. Meals are bland and hurried, leaving little room for choice. While these spots aim to care, the atmospheric does nothing to boost the spirit. Mostly because they are the last (or next to last) stop before the inevitable end.That said, nursing homes fill a real need for some. Picture someone who can't walk, eat, or even turn over without help. For them, round-the-clock care beats going without. About 1.3 million adults live in U.S. nursing homes right now, many because home setups fall short. They handle meds, wounds, and emergencies that solo living can't touch. In my stays, I saw folks regain some mobility and some actually do leave better than when they entered. Unfortunately, many, too many, never go home again. They die there. And that happens every day. People you saw yesterday are gone the next. If that isn’t enough to make you want to slit a wrist, I don’t know what is. I am not a religious person, but I prayed every day, that I would be delivered from that hellhole I found my self in.My prayers paid off. I regained enough movement to move to an assisted living spot. This place isn't perfect. Still, it's worlds away from the gloomy nursing home vibe.If you need physical therapy plus help with daily and medical tasks, try home health care first. Skip the nursing home. When death looms for you or a loved one and you want comfort care, pick hospice. It's the better fit.This topic sucks to think about. But many of us will face it. Make smart choices. The end matters just as much as the start. …bwc↓
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They Are Eligible For
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DOWNSIZING YOUR HOME
AFTER 60:
DON’T LET CHANGE KEEP YOU FROM
LIVING THE LIFE YOU WANT
BY SARA HART
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Stress is hard to avoid.
Here are 3 ways to reduce its
negative effects.
By Christopher W.T. Miller, MD
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Humans age more dramatically
at 2 specific ages, study finds
By Alex Arger
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Experts reveal
why it's so hard to remember
people's first names
just after you're
introduced to them -
and why it could be a sign
of something serious
By EMMA RICHTER
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History of Penicillin
Penicillin was accidentally discovered in 1928 by Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming, who noticed that a mold called *Penicillium notatum* produced a substance that killed bacteria. This discovery marked the beginning of antibiotics. Throughout the 1930s, researchers like Howard Florey and Ernst Chain worked to isolate and develop penicillin into a usable drug. During World War II, efforts to mass-produce penicillin intensified, saving countless lives by effectively treating bacterial infections. In 1945, Fleming, Florey, and Chain received the Nobel Prize for their groundbreaking work. Penicillin revolutionized medicine and paved the way for the development of other antibiotics, though antibiotic resistance remains a challenge today.
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2025

Key News For You
3 Things Older Workers Should Know
About the Tough Job Market

By Kenneth Terrell
If you’re looking for a job or considering switching employers, recent news about employment numbers may have you worried about your prospects.
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Want to Live Longer?
First Find Out How Old
You Really Are

By Dominique Mosbergen
You get older every day. But how old are your cells and organs, really?
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Less education associated
with faster aging, health inequality

By Foster Stubbs
People with less education may not only die younger but spend more years in poor health, placing an increased strain on families, communities and health systems.
Aging is rarely a perfectly synchronized dance. One partner may seem to glide into their later years with energy and resilience. At the same time, the other begins to struggle with health issues, reduced stamina, or mood shifts.
With the cooler autumn air comes a surge in energy. On nice days it’s comfortable to be outdoors and on rainy days there are things to keep you busy inside.
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The Best and Worst States To Age in Place

Is your state on one of these lists?
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“I know a baseball star
who wouldn't report the theft
of his wife's credit cards because
the thief spends less than she does.”
Joe Garagiola
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What You Need to KnowPicture this: Your family gathers after your passing, but instead of sharing memories, they're buried in tough choices about your service. The stress hits hard during grief. Or worse, surprise bills drain their savings. Preplanning a funeral lets you handle these details now, when your mind is clear. Yet it has its pitfalls too. This piece breaks down the pros and cons of preplanning a funeral so you can weigh if it fits your life.The Advantages of Preplanning a FuneralPreplanning a funeral brings real benefits that touch your heart and wallet. It helps you stay in control while lightening the load for those you leave behind. Let's explore why many choose this path.Grief clouds judgment, making funeral decisions feel overwhelming. By preplanning, you spare your family that pain—they just follow your guide.Talk openly with your loved ones about your wishes early. This sets clear expectations and builds understanding. You gain calm too, knowing your story ends your way.Funeral costs keep climbing. Shop around with trusted providers to find deals that fit your budget. Some offer payment spreads over time, making it easier now. This way, your family avoids debt or dipping into savings during a hard time. The real win is no surprises later. Families often thank this choice when bills stay low.Preplanning lets you pick eco-friendly burials, cultural rites, or even scatter ashes in a favorite spot. Add veteran honors if that fits your story.The Disadvantages of Preplanning a FuneralBalance these hurdles with the perks to see the full picture.Life throws curves—moves to new states, health changes, or shifts in family needs. A rigid preplan might not fit later. What if you relocate far from the original site?Pick contracts that allow tweaks without big fees. Still, changes cost time and effort. Flexibility matters, so build it in from the start.Paying now ties up cash you might need elsewhere. Even with trusts or insurance, the hit feels real. If plans shift, some funds could go unused, like a canceled trip deposit. Families sometimes regret the early outlay when emergencies pop up. Weigh if the savings later justify the pinch today. It's a trade-off worth pondering.Preplanning forces you to confront mortality head-on. For some, it's too heavy too soon.Preplanning a funeral offers strong upsides: emotional ease for your family, locked-in costs amid rising prices, and a personalized send-off that honors your life. Assess your finances, talk to family, and check laws first. If it feels right, pros often outweigh cons.Take a step now—chat with your family or browse resources. Gain that peace today. Your future self, and theirs, will thank you. …Arthur
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Is Driving No Longer an Option?
Read About Some
Senior Driving Alternatives
By Chris Draper
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Am I Still Married
After He's Gone?
By Myrna Marofsky
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Engaging male residents
to improve
social interactions, health
By Dan Guanio
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Older Adults
Do Not Benefit
From Moderate Drinking,
Large Study Finds
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We Need a New Movement
to End Old-Age Poverty
BY ELENI SCHIRMER
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My wife and I
want to enjoy our retirement,
but we feel guilty.
Should we spend
our kids’ inheritance?
Maurie Backman
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Facts about credit cards
The first credit card-like systems appeared in the 1950s, with the introduction of the Diners Club card in 1950, which allowed members to pay for meals at participating restaurants.Many cards offer cash back, points, or travel rewards as incentives for frequent use, encouraging cardholders to choose their card over others.The annual percentage rate (APR) on credit cards can range from around 15% to over 25%, depending on the issuer and the cardholder's creditworthiness.This is the maximum amount you can borrow on the card. It is determined based on your credit score, income, and other financial factors.Paying your bills on time and keeping your credit utilization low can positively impact your credit rating, which is important for future borrowing.↓

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