FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2026




KEY NEWS FOR YOU TO USE



Shingles vaccination 
is linked to slower 
biological aging
 in older adults



By Hugo Francisco de Souza

Study findings revealed that vaccinated individuals displayed significantly more favorable profiles of systemic inflammation, epigenetic aging

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Wearable health tech 
is everywhere.
 Here’s how it works best.


By Avery Newmark


Sleep rings. Fitness watches. Baby “socks” that promise to ease your worries at 3 a.m. What started as a niche wellness trend has become routine 

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Elderly, Oldster or Senior
 – What Do Older People
 Prefer to Be Called?


By RABBI BARBARA AIELLO


If ‘Gramps’ and ‘Old Guy’ are wrong, what’s the right way to talk about older people? What’s the right thing to say?”


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Experiencing Cold Feet 
After 60?
 8 Possible Causes
 and 3 Ways
 to Remedy the Situation


By Jessica Hegg 

When it comes to feet that frequently feel frosty no matter what you do, there are a handful of potential causes that involve everything from circulation to nerves, genetics, and even stress.

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P.U. IQ! 
Sniffing your own farts
could boost brain power,
fend off Alzheimer’s:
new study

By Jeanne Erickson

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Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have found that hydrogen sulfide — the rotten egg-smelling chemical compound expelled when one breaks wind — could protect aging brain cells from cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s, 


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"Our alliance with our NATO partners
has been a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy
for nearly 70 years,
in good times and in bad
and through presidents of both parties
because the United States
has a fundamental interest in
Europe's stability and security."

Barack Obama

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I figured it would only be a matter of time before I picked up whatever bug is spreading through the A.L.F. (Assisted Living Facility). The first clue hits you right at meals. Empty chairs that used to number just a handful now fill half the dining room. You can't miss it. Folks who chatter and laugh one day vanish the next, leaving plates untouched and spots glaringly bare.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT


Why You’re Probably 
Not Getting 
Enough Potassium

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E-bikes seen 
F-as ‘phenomenal’ way
G- for older adults 
H-to get exercise
By Erin Allday

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DECADES-OLD LEAD POLLUTION 
LINKED TO MEMORY PROBLEMS 
IN OLDER ADULTS, STUDY FINDS
   
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To stay sharper while aging, 
get active, challenge 
your brain, and eat healthy
By Lauran Neergaard

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Study Reveals 
Turning Point 
When Your 
Body's Aging 
Accelerates
By Michelle Starr

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Facts about NATO

- NATO stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and was founded on April 4, 1949, as a collective defense alliance to counter potential aggression from the Soviet Union.

- NATO originally consisted of 12 member countries, including the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations. As of 2023, it has expanded to include 31 member countries.

- The core principle of NATO is Article 5 of its founding treaty, which states that an armed attack against one member is considered an attack against all members, committing them to collective defense.

- NATO conducts various military and peacekeeping operations around the world, including missions in Afghanistan, Kosovo, and the Mediterranean, to promote stability and security.

- NATO has a combined military strength of over 3.2 million personnel and a significant collective budget, making it one of the world's most powerful military alliances.








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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2026


KEY NEWS FOR YOU TO USE



Bringing Our Elders Home


By Kirsten Anderson

    
A concerning trend is impacting seniors, the fastest-growing group moving out of housing and into homelessness.


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Surging Flu Strain 
Is Making Older People
 Sicker, Doctors Warn


By Dana Schulz


“As of January 5, 2026, the amount of acute respiratory illness causing people to seek health care is at a very high level for the first time in the current 2025-2026 season,” 

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Changing your perception 
on aging can lead to greater 
well-being, psychologist says



 By Peter O'Dowd & Samantha Raphelson


“About 85% of people over 65 have a chronic health condition.....and I think what happens in society is we focus on the hardship and we overlook the gains"

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The Benefits of Biking 
for Seniors,
 Including the Mental 
and Physical Payoffs


By Laura Williams Bustos, M.S.


You might find a few surprising advantages of cycling on this list.

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Taking Pressure OFF Your Eyes 
– or How to Use Voice-to-Text
By Amy Downing 


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IKEA's Viral Donut Lamps 
Are Getting the
 'Smart Home' Treatment
By Sophie Hirsh



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Quote________________________

“To accomplish great things, 
we must not only act, but also dream;
 not only plan, but also believe.”

 Anatole France
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 Editorial

By Arthur Inglish

Think of a grandparent snapping at a cashier or scowling at dinner. TV shows love the idea of the cranky senior. But is that really how it goes? Science shows that the grumpy old person is mostly a myth. Aging often brings more joy than we expect. Let us look at why this happens and what the data tells us.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

7 Best Vacation Spots
 for Seniors 
with Limited Mobility 
in 2025

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What to Do in Retirement: 
Finding Purpose
 Beyond the Numbers

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Surging screen time: 
Psychologists warn 
of rising digital dependence 
among older adults
By Denise Dador 

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Have You Attained 
Happiness?
By Meredith White

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Interesting facts about dreams:

-  Most people have multiple dreams every night, typically during the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage of sleep. Even if you don't remember them, dreaming is a universal experience.

-  Dreams often evoke strong emotions such as happiness, fear, anger, or sadness. These emotions can sometimes influence how you feel when you wake up.

-  Although some early studies suggested that people who grew up watching black-and-white TV might dream in black and white, most people report dreaming in color.

- Some research suggests that dreaming can aid in processing emotions and solving problems by allowing your brain to make connections that it might not during waking hours.

- The majority of dreams are forgotten shortly after waking. It's estimated that we forget around 95% of our dreams within minutes of waking up.







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