FRIDAY JUNE 5, 2026


 
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Why Social Security checks
could be $500 less each month 
by 2032...

Americans receiving Social Security checks might face a $500 monthly cut if the program goes broke in late 2032. This represents a necessary 24% cut after the retirement fund is exhausted.

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Older adults experience 
severe cognitive decline 
6 years after surgery

Key factors for this decline included older age, lower cognitive scores before surgery, and postoperative delirium. The research involved 560 participants from the Successful Aging after Elective Surgery (SAGES) study and 119 control participants. It assessed cognitive performance using tests and monitored delirium during hospital stays.

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Does Your Mind Go Blank? 

It happens to all of us. But as we get older, those moments can feel a little more worrying. Is it just normal forgetfulness? Or is something else going on?





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Tattoos After 60... 

I never imagined I’d be thinking about getting a tattoo in my 60s. Honestly, I used to look at heavily tattooed women my age and wonder, “Do they regret those now? How old were they when they started? Did it hurt? How long did each one take? Does color cost more? How many appointments did they have for all those tattoos?”



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Year Three Of Retirement
Is The Worst.
Are You Prepared?

The third year of retirement can be difficult because individuals may lose their identity, purpose, and routine, leading to emotional challenges as novelty fades.

  
  
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"Your hair is the statement
 you make without saying a word."

 - Adriana Lima
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Before I had to move into assisted living, I lived in a two-bedroom apartment in a nice neighborhood in Queens, NY. I also had a ton of stuff. Not everything was mine, though; most of it was inherited from my mom, since it was originally her apartment.

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 IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Sip, Smile and Repeat:
 Hydration Hacks 
for Your Fabulous 60s


By Kaylin Render 

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Flu Recovery After 65:
 Why It Can Take Longer
and How to Protect Yourself



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Food insecurity
 could be problem 
for older adults


BY ELLIE EVANS 

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Entering My 80th Year
 with Intention:
 Why This Milestone
 Feels Energizing – 
Not Diminishing


By Kathleen M. Rehl 

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Bringing Our 
Elders Home


By Kirsten Anderson

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Ideal Hair Washing Frequency

The frequency of washing your hair depends more on your scalp than your hair type.

Key Points:
• Washing less often helps prevent hair from drying out due to natural oils from the scalp.
• These oils moisturize and protect the hair and scalp.
• Some people may need to wash their hair more frequently if they produce excess oil, which can lead to greasiness and irritation.
• Regular washing removes buildup of oil, dead skin, products, and dirt, preventing dandruff and yeast overgrowth.

Conclusion: Finding the right hair washing frequency is essential for scalp health and hair moisture.



 

  
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 3, 2026
 


 
NEWS FOR YOU TO USE


Why Retirement Expenses
Are Higher Than Anticipated

While Social Security provides some assistance, the National Institute on Retirement Security indicates that it generally covers only around half of a retiree's financial needs. This creates a significant shortfall that must be addressed for many years to come.





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New Developments
in Age-Related 
Macular Degeneration

Approximately 20 million Americans aged 40 and above are affected by age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which is the primary cause of vision impairment in individuals aged 60 and older. Exciting new therapies currently in advanced clinical trials may lessen the frequency of eye injections required for wet AMD.


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When Is the Right Time
for Seniors 
to Sell Their Homes?

Let’s delve into why the present housing market presents a particularly attractive opportunity, and what your options for senior living might look like afterward.

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Debunking Anti-Aging Myths:
5 Misconceptions to Discard

Much of the advertising surrounding aging pushes individuals—especially women—to eliminate wrinkles, reverse the aging process, and discover ways to maintain a youthful appearance indefinitely. While we cannot halt or reverse aging, there are numerous affordable skincare ingredients and products that are beneficial and free from harmful substances.

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Senate Leaders Unveil Reforms
For Long-Term Care 
And Nursing Homes

Senator Ron Wyden, together with 16 fellow Senators, has issued a Dear Colleague letter detailing a policy agenda aimed at improving the affordability, accessibility, and quality of long-term care throughout the United States. This announcement underscores a unified initiative to create reforms that tackle the costs of home health care, enhance the quality of nursing homes, and bolster the long-term care workforce.


  
  
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  “I like to serve chocolate cake, 
because it doesn't show the dirt.”
Phyllis Diller
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I admit it. I use AI (Artificial Intelligence) to assist with my writing. I want to stress the word "assist." I handle the writing while AI takes care of grammar, spelling, and context. I rely on it to enhance readability, not as a replacement for traditional thinking. But recently, I thought I’d test how much AI could generate on its own with just a few prompts from me.

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 IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

How fulfillment 
shapes older adults’
 well-being 
and care needs


By Brian Justice

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How to find a geriatrician: 
10 questions older adults
 and loved ones should ask


By homas Haferkamp, MD

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Research finds
 persistent prescribing 
of risky medications to
 older adults with dementia


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The Quest for Immortality: 
Can You Really Reverse
 Biological Aging?



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Should older adults 
who are re-marrying 
have a wedding registry?


By R. Eric Thomas

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Fact: German chocolate cake 
was invented in Texas

The “German” part of German chocolate cake comes from a person’s name—and that person wasn’t even from Germany. Specifically, it’s named after Samuel German, who, in 1852, created the formula for a sweet baking chocolate bar for Baker’s Chocolate Company in Massachusetts, which subsequently (and confusingly!) named the product Baker’s German’s Sweet Chocolate. Fast-forward to June 13, 1957. The  Dallas Morning Star  published a recipe for a cake, invented and submitted by a reader identified as Mrs. George Clay, which used the chocolate. Over the years as the recipe made its way around the country, people lost the original reference for the name and thought German chocolate cake came from the country of Germany.


 
 

 
  
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