WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2026


KEY NEWS FOR YOU TO USE
Rethinking health care
for older adults
beyond lab results

By Gerald Kuo
Chronic illness, muscle loss, and physiological decline restrict the directions they can take. The goal of care is no longer restoring a perfect state of health. The goal is helping patients find a viable path forward despite these constraints.
"...aches and pains and memory lapses—are hard to accept and have become stereotypical of what it means to get older. However, as we’re living longer and often healthier lives, we recognize that in many areas we improve as we age.
This FAQ document answers common questions from advisors and advocates who are assisting individuals enrolled in both Medicare and Medicaid (“dually eligible individuals”) who are considering their health plan options.
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The Continuous
Creative Act
of Holding on
and Letting Go:
10 Beautiful Minds
on the Art of
Growing Older

By Maria Popova
A great paradox of being alive in this civilization is that we have come to dread and devalue the triumph of having lived, forgetting that to grow old is not a punishment but a privilege
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“The baby boomers
have dropped the ball
on their
burden of responsibility.”
Meghan McCain
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I have always regarded the president of the United States (no matter what party they represented) as a person with a strong sense of history. Their job almost demands it. They sit in an office in a building where those who came before them made decisions that changed (for better or worse) the course of history. At the very least, we could expect the person who holds the highest office in our land to learn from the mistakes and accomplishments of their predecessors and to take the proper course of action when they find themselves in sticky situations. But now we have a president who has no interest in learning anything from those who had been there and done that.↓
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
8 brutal realities
about aging boomers
never saw coming

By Avery White
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What to Know
About OTC
Pain Relievers
as You Age

By Rachel Nania
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Promising anti-aging drug
fails to live up to the hype

By Paul McClure
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No more glasses?
New eye drops
may help reverse
aging vision

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Should you sleep
with socks on?
Doc reveals the truth
about sleeping
with warm feet

By Melissa Rudy
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Baby Boomer Women and
"The Great Wealth Transfer"
Between 2024 and 2048, approximately $124 trillion will be bequeathed from baby boomers and older generations to their heirsOf that total, $54 trillion will go to surviving spouses.Ninety-five percent of that amount will go to women, with older women set to be the largest beneficiaries, as their average life expectancy exceeds that of US men.Some experts caution that if the spouse who handled the finances predeceases their partner, inheriting the money may be more fraught than comforting. In other words, if you think a banana costs $10, seek help now.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 20 , 2026
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MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2026


KEY NEWS FOR YOU TO USE
Blood Test Predicts
Dementia
in Women as Many as
25 Years Before
Symptoms Begin

"Researchers from the University of California San Diego have found that a novel blood-based biomarker can predict a woman’s risk of developing dementia..."
"...what we never knew, honestly, was if treating hearing loss using our existing interventions could in fact lead to reduced risk of these adverse outcomes,”
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Is it possible
to miss the present?
Introducing the concept
of ‘nowstalgia’

By Norian Caporale-Berkowitz
Nowstalgia is a common but underrecognized feeling. It describes the sentimental longing for the present moment, driven by awareness of its inherent fragility, ephemerality, or transience.
About half of all people will break at least one bone during their lifetime, and the body’s 200+* bones come in several categories including short bones, long bones, flat bones, and irregular bones.
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6 Things
You Should Do
After 5 P.M.
to Support
Healthy Aging,
According to Experts

By Cheyenne Buckingham
“Your daily lifestyle habits play a big role in shaping how you feel today, and how you age in the future,”
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“I'm fed up to the ears
with old men dreaming
up wars for
young men to die in.”
George McGovern
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I've always been a simple man with simple tastes. Both in the things I own and the way I live my life.I never felt the need to surround myself with stuff just because I could. I bought only items that added value to my life. I rarely bought things on a whim. That's not to say I lacked a bit of bling. Nor that I was cheap. I always bought the best I could afford. Not the cheapest. The few times I picked a bargain, I ended up disappointed.Continue reading ..
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Tips for traveling
as an older adult

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The tech billionaires
trying to hack aging
to extend their lives

By Lakshmi Varanasi
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How to Prepare
for Relocating
in Retirement

By Joe Evans
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The 1 Food
You Should Eat
More Of As You Age

By Leigh Weingus
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19 Superstitions
That Actually Have
Scientific Backing

By Brody McCormick
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Facts about the Korean War
- The Korean War began on June 25, 1950, when North Korea invaded South Korea. It lasted for about three years, ending with an armistice on July 27, 1953.- The war was a significant conflict during the Cold War, with North Korea supported by China and the Soviet Union, while South Korea was backed by United Nations forces led by the United States.- The war resulted in heavy casualties, with an estimated 2.5 million people killed, including civilians and military personnel from both sides.- Although an armistice was signed in 1953, a formal peace treaty was never concluded, technically leaving North and South Korea still at war.- The war solidified the division of Korea along the 38th parallel, which remains the border between North and South Korea today.
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