MONDAY MAY 25, 2026

NEWS FOR YOU TO USE


Are You Too Old To Drive?...
Pressing the brakes, turning the steering wheel, and looking in the mirror all require coordination between the brain and muscles. In some elderly, but not all, this coordination becomes slower and sometimes less accurate. Medications taken for chronic diseases can also affect driving ability.

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Screening For Nontraditional 
Risk Factors For Dementia.
Recent research highlights several nontraditional risk factors for dementia, including mental health issues (loneliness and depression), sleep problems (insomnia), and socioeconomic factors (food insecurity). A new, less invasive blood test was FDA-approved in 2025 to help predict the development of Alzheimer’s disease in adults 50 and older with cognitive symptoms.

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Boomers, Stretch Retirement Savings
Financial experts say a new wave of practical, no-nonsense habits is helping retirees protect what they have. Here are three that are making a real difference. See three of them here...



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Dating Strategies Later In Life...
Starting a romantic relationship can be challenging, regardless of your age. But when you’re an older adult, perhaps dealing with the loss of a prior relationship or partner, perhaps out of touch with modern dating etiquette, it can be a minefield of missteps and uncertainty. 

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Do I really Need That Test Doc?...
A growing body of medical research is challenging long-standing assumptions about routine care in older age. Doctors are increasingly reconsidering whether some screenings, medications, and treatments still provide meaningful benefits for elderly patients, especially when risks begin to outweigh advantages.


 
 
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“True patriotism isn't cheap. 
It's about taking on a fair share
 of the burden of keeping
 America going.” 

Robert Reich
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It’s Monday, Memorial Day. A day off for most Americans. In fact, it’s the peak of a three or four day holiday since many people take off Friday and return Monday night.

Back in school, we really enjoyed these little breaks. They were a nice escape from the usual routine of waking up early and spending long hours in a classroom that felt endless. The best part? On Sunday night, there was no frantic rush to finish the homework you had three days to complete but procrastinated until the last minute.





IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Stories From Our Archives


What I Wish I’d Known 
When I Was Younger


By Arthur C. Brooks

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6 Times 
You Should Never 
Use Buy Now, Pay Later,
 Experts Warn


By Kali Coleman & Dana Schulz

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I have nothing 
saved for retirement 
— what now? 


By Phil Osagie

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Are GLP-1 
weight-loss drugs 
safe for older adults?


By Bridget Balch

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Virtual reality
 opens doors for
 older people to build 
closer connections 
in real life


BY MICHAEL LIEDTKE 

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5 practical tips that make a real difference
 when you’re grilling at home.
Nothing fancy, just the things that 
separate a decent BBQ from a great one.



-1 Start with a clean, hot grill
A dirty grill affects both flavor and cooking performance. Old residue can stick to your food and create uneven heat. Give the grates a quick scrub, then let the grill heat up fully before adding anything. A properly preheated grill helps you get that nice sear instead of food that just steams.

- 2. Don’t rush the meat
Take your meat out of the fridge about 20–30 minutes before cooking. This helps it cook more evenly. Season it ahead of time too—whether it’s a simple salt-and-pepper rub or a marinade, giving it time to sit lets the flavors sink in.

- 3. Control your heat zones
One of the biggest upgrades you can make is using two heat zones: a hot side for searing and a cooler side for finishing. This keeps you from burning the outside while the inside stays undercooked. It’s especially useful for thicker cuts of meat.

-4. Keep the lid closed (mostly)
It’s tempting to keep checking your food, but every time you open the lid, you lose heat and slow everything down. Try to trust the process—flip only when needed and use a thermometer if you’re unsure instead of constantly peeking.

-5. Let it rest before serving
Once the food comes off the grill, give it a few minutes before cutting in. This lets the juices redistribute instead of running out onto the plate. The result is noticeably juicier, more flavorful meat.




 
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NEWS FOR YOU TO USE



The significance of advanced directives...
One of the key tools for maintaining a healthy and independent lifestyle as one ages is advanced directives. Preparing these documents in advance enables individuals to clearly outline their personal, financial, and medical preferences in writing. Learn more...



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Our Perceptions of Older Adults Who Do Not Act Their Age...
Older adults who stay young at heart, there may also be  backlash  because these people do not “act their age.” Younger adults may feel that some behaviors typically associated with being younger may be “cringeworthy” for someone over 65. Therefore, more research is needed on how younger people perceive older people who are young at heart.


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Affordable Arthritis Relief Methods to Soothe Joint Pain and Stiffness at Home...
The top arthritis relief methods to alleviate pain and stiffness. When arthritis symptoms worsen, you seek quick pain relief. These home remedies for arthritis help decrease inflammation, stiffness, and discomfort so you can return to your normal self. Additionally, learn when it's necessary to consult a doctor for more comprehensive treatment.

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The True Cause of Divorce for Couples Over 50...
The children are finally independent. The home is peaceful. And suddenly, you and your partner find yourselves alone together, perhaps for the first time in many years. For some couples, this quiet is a blessing. For others, it uncovers issues they had been avoiding. "When the daily distractions disappear, and the shared responsibility of parenting is no longer there, we confront what we have ignored: the absence of connection and intimacy."

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Senior Resources: 
Guardians and Their Responsibilities:
If you need to submit a Medicaid application to obtain benefits for someone who is unable to care for themselves, you must have a guardian appointed for that individual. This article will cover what a guardian is, their role, and some responsibilities they hold as a fiduciary.




 
 
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“The value of money is a scam
 perpetrated by those who
 have it over those who don't”
Karen Joy Fowler
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By Allistair Innis


The grill is hot and kids are playing on the grass right now. For most people, this weekend feels like summer is finally here. But if you have gray hair and a long memory, this day on the calendar means something else entirely. The way seniors see Memorial Day comes from a different place. It is a place where a quiet grave says more than a loud party ever could.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT


What Older Adults
 Should Know About
 Calcium and Vitamin D


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Pharmacies Are Requiring
 More Frequent Renewals 
for Senior Prescriptions


 By Teri Monroe

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Frontal-lecture courses
don’t work for 
older adults



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What debts
 can be taken 
from your 
Social Security benefits?


By Angelica Leicht

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Aging and Disability 
Must Act Now to Save 
Permanent Supportive 
Housing for Older Adults


By Jennifer Kye

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Scamming Seniors: AZ is #1

A recent report highlights Arizona as the state with the highest rate of scams against seniors, with 7 reports for every 1,000 residents. Delaware follows closely with 6.9 reports, while Colorado has a rate of 6.8.

The Department of the Treasury indicates that approximately $27 billion was taken from seniors in 2024, emphasizing the significant financial impact of these fraudulent activities occurring daily.

Scammers are increasingly utilizing digital banking and communication platforms to reach their victims.





 
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MONDAY, MAY 25, 2026
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