MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2026





KEY NEWS FOR YOU TO USE


Older Adults 
Skipping Meals 
to Cover 
Health Care Costs


By Lee Pruitt 


Lower and middle-income families are hit the hardest, but the problem affects everyone. Even a significant percentage of high-earning households report making sacrifices.

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Back Pain: Causes, 
Treatment, and 
When to See a Doctor



By Ronjeet Reddy, MD

Patients should seek care immediately if they experience back pain accompanied by pain radiating into the legs, numbness, tingling and ......

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Elder justice: 
How society can 
protect older adults



About one in 10 older Americans experiences some form of abuse or neglect — something that’s often hidden in plain sight. Why and how do our social support systems fail older adults?

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12 Things 
That Happen When 
You Eat Oatmeal 
Every Day 


By Heather Newgen

If you’re looking for a breakfast that will please everyone and cut out the need for “second breakfast” this might be it. Read to see why oatmeal is dietitian approved and how it offers so many health benefits.

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The No. 1
 Social Security Move
 To Make in 2026 
To Ensure Benefits 
Are Accurate



The SSA wants you to double-check its work through your personalized and free online portal. Your account includes valuable information about your anticipated retirement benefit amount, lifetime taxable wages, Medicare eligibility and more. 

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How to Grieve 
the Loss of Friends
 as We Age


By Kurt Smith 

When you reach for the phone to share some news and remember, with a small jolt, that he or she isn’t there anymore, it can bring on a profound wave of sadness that’s difficult to shake for days (or weeks, or months).



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“I fought 
Sugar Ray Robinson
so many times,
 it's a wonder 
I don't have diabetes.”

Jake LaMotta
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How can I earn $100 per month 
extra non-taxable income.

Earning an extra $100 per month in non-taxable income can be achievable through various legal and legitimate methods. Here are some ideas:

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT


The Best and Worst States 
To Age in Place


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Boomers Want to Replace 
This 1 Word Because
 It Makes Them Feel Old


By Rachel Paula Abrahamson

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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

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Media depictions of aging 
reinforce view of 
older adults as dependent 


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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

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Common myths about diabetes:

- Myth: Only overweight people get diabetes.
   Fact: While being overweight increases the risk, diabetes can affect people of all sizes, including those who are normal weight.

- Myth: Eating too much sugar causes diabetes. 
   Fact: Consuming sugar alone doesn't directly cause diabetes, but a diet high in unhealthy foods can contribute to obesity and insulin resistance, which increase the risk.

- Myth: People with diabetes can't eat sweets. 
   Fact: People with diabetes can enjoy sweets in moderation and as part of a balanced diet, with proper blood sugar management.

- Myth: Insulin is a cure for diabetes.
   Fact: Insulin helps control blood sugar but is not a cure. Managing diabetes involves ongoing lifestyle changes and medication.

- Myth: Diabetes is not a serious disease. 
   Fact: Diabetes can lead to serious complications like heart disease, kidney failure, blindness, and nerve damage if not properly managed.






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FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026



        

KEY NEWS FOR YOU TO USE


Facing Changes
 in Sleep Patterns
 in Later Life


By Sarah Azman

Sleep changes with age, and by the time you reach your 80s, those changes become hard to ignore.

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Selling the family home?
 Experts offer guidance
 for older adults 
and families


By LeAnne Gendreau, Katherine Ambrose , 
Sondra 'Sam' Cradduck ,
 Amy Cameron O’Rourke and Dr. Rhea Rogers


Baby boomers are now the largest group of home sellers, according to the National Association of Realtors, and the reasons for moving vary — from relocating closer to family and paying medical bills to downsizing.

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3 Neurologists 
Share Their Go-To Food
 for Cognitive Health


By Jessica Migala  

Neurologists recommend berries as one of the best foods to support long-term brain health.

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All about affordability:
 Prescription drug 
pricing policy in 2026


BY Amy Kelbick, Lynn Nonnemaker, Ph.D. ,  Simeon Niles



These policies have the potential to reshape reimbursement, formulary design, patient access, and site-of-care economics – 

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Managing Loneliness
 and Daily Routine
 While Living Alone


By Sarah Azman


There is a certain peace in having your own space, your own rhythm, and quiet moments to yourself. But there is also a weight to that silence.

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Reversible causes 
of dementia
 must not be overlooked


By Liz Plozner-Chalfa

Many conditions that mimic or contribute to dementia symptoms are, in fact, reversible or called “pseudo-dementia” if identified and treated promptly.


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“Bugs have as much right to 
a place in the shade as we do.” 

Dorothy Scarborough 
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Slash Your Food Bills by 30% This Spring

Spring brings fresh starts but food prices remain high. Grocery costs rose five percent since last year. This makes life hard when your income stays the same. You can still trim thirty percent off your bill this season. This guide shows you how to eat well on a budget.

Inflation's Impact on Essential Senior Nutrition:

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT


Does Time 
Seem To Be Flying By?
 Here's How 
To Slow It Down


By Edd and Cynthia Staton

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3 Things Older Workers 
Should Know About 
the Tough Job Market


By Kenneth Terrell

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Want to Live Longer? 
First Find Out 
How Old You Really Are


By Dominique Mosbergen

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Study: 
Less education associated
 with faster aging,
 health inequality


By Foster Stubbs

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5 Ways to Cope 
When You 
and Your Partner 
Age Differently


By Kurt Smith

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Facts about Lyme disease:

 - Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium *Borrelia burgdorferi*, which is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected black-legged ticks, commonly known as deer ticks.

- The most common symptoms of Lyme disease include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans, which often appears at the site of the tick bite.

- If not treated early, Lyme disease can spread to joints, the heart, and the nervous system, leading to more serious health problems such as joint pain, heart rhythm issues, and neurological symptoms.

- The disease is most commonly reported in the northeastern, mid-Atlantic, and north-central United States, but cases have been documented in many parts of the world.

- Lyme disease can be effectively treated with antibiotics, especially when diagnosed early. Preventative measures include using insect repellent, removing ticks promptly, and avoiding tick-infested areas.







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