MONDAY JULY 13, 2026



NEWS YOU CAN USE


Why Older Adults 
Are Vulnerable to Abuse – 
And Why 
It Often Goes
 Undetected

By Dana Walsh Sivak



The harm they suffer is compounded by the fact that elder abuse often goes unnoticed and unreported for extended periods of time – resulting in an increased duration and severity of abuse against these individuals. A number of factors contribute to this problem, and help explain why abuse may continue against an older victim without meaningful intervention – even when the signs are there.



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What Are 
the “Warning Signs” 
of Elder Abuse?

By Dana Walsh Sivak


Once you understand why elderly people are at increased risk for becoming a victim of abuse or neglect, it’s important to understand what the warning signs of elder abuse and neglect look like - because recognizing the signs of potential elder abuse is the first step in taking the action necessary to bring help to victims and protect them from further harm.


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Cardiac Stress Tests 
Can Cost Seniors 
More Than They Gain

By Kaitlin Sullivan



Cardiologists should think about stress tests differently for an older patient.  In geriatric patients, stress tests can tell physicians a lot about their patient’s physical function in daily life, helping to tailor treatment to support a patient’s independence and quality of life.




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Roth IRA Benefits 
After Retirement: 
Tax-Free Withdrawals 
and Wealth Transfer

By Troy Segal 



The unique tax, distribution, and inheritance advantages of Roths

Although the Roth IRA shares many similarities with the traditional IRA, there are a few key differences between the two retirement accounts. Contributions to a Roth IRA are not tax-deductible upfront. You pay your contributions out of your current after-tax income. On the other hand, you can withdraw your contribution at any time without penalty.


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Elizabeth Warren 
Wants To Raise Taxes 
and Give All the Money 
to Senior Citizens

By Eric Boehm



Her plan to fix Social Security's fiscal flaws would ask workers to cover the full cost. Some Republicans are supporting it too. Raising the cap or removing it, as Warren wants to do, would provide more revenue for Social Security to redistribute to retirees. But Warren's plan has mathematical, political, and moral problems.


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Reducing poverty 
among older adults
A policy brief

By Wendell Primus, Ben Graham, Jack A. Smalligan, and Chloe Zilkha



Approximately 6%1 of elderly adults have insufficient resources to meet their basic needs. While this rate is similar to other age groups, elderly poverty is particularly troubling because their financial lives are often intertwined with their health, and deterioration in either can create significant burdens for the social safety net and younger generations.


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America’s Infrastructure 
To Support Older Adults 
Is In Limbo

By  Barkoff 

It is a critical time to strengthen and expand our infrastructure to support older adults. But, due to the holdup in reauthorization of the Older Americans Act (OAA) and upheaval at the federal agency that oversees it, this infrastructure is in limbo.

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The right pet 
for the right 
season of life: 
A guide 
for older adults


As you age, certain factors outside of your control may require you to think differently about what makes the perfect pet for you. Getting a pet as you age involves thinking through behavior, size, strength and energy level, along with the time you can dedicate to an animal and the space you have available.
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Refurbished Tech: 
A Smart Way 
for Seniors to Save




Almost half of U.S. adults considered buying refurbished tech in the past year. Most said the reason was simple: the budget.

So what exactly is refurbished tech and how is it different from just buying something used? There is a real difference, and knowing it can save you a headache.
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10 Best Herbs 
to Grow on a Balcony


If you’re looking to add a little more flavor to your home-cooked meals, growing your own herbs on your balcony is a fantastic way to do it! Fresh herbs can take any dish to the next level, and the best part? You really don’t need a lot of space to start a mini herb garden.




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“Let a man walk ten miles steadily
on a hot summer’s day
along a dusty English road,
and he will soon discover
why beer was invented.”

— Gilbert K. Chesterton 
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Part 2
From the Ocean to The Mountains


Brooklyn was brutally hot during the summer of 1951. Without air conditioning, staying indoors was almost unbearable. Open windows and electric fans did little to cool the apartment. Cold drinks and an occasional cool bath offered temporary relief, but they didn't lower the temperature for long. The only real escape from the relentless heat was sitting under a shady tree, spending the day at the beach, or cooling off in the spray of an open fire hydrant.

There were other ways to beat the heat.





From The Archives

10 Everyday Habits 
That Are Harming 
Your Longevity The Most

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The Hidden Challenges 
of Life at 80 
and How 
to Navigate Them

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7 Signs 
You're Aging Well, 
According To Geriatricians

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Why Some People 
Live to 100 
Despite Doing 
Everything Wrong

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Geriatric diabetes management: 
Why strict A1c targets 
can harm seniors

Read more



FYI

          
 In A Heatwave 
Water Alone May Not Be Enough


          
          Drinking water is always a good idea during a heat wave.
 
          Most experts recommend increasing how much you drink when it is hot, and it helps to start before you feel thirsty so you stay ahead of dehydration.

          But water may not fully replace the sodium, potassium, magnesium, and other minerals your body loses through heavy sweating. After prolonged exposure to extreme heat, it can help to replenish electrolytes as well. Coconut water is one natural option. Oral rehydration salts and similar products are designed to restore that balance, too.

          One more thing worth knowing: drinking extremely large amounts of fluid can create its own problem. According to the Cleveland Clinic, some people can begin to show symptoms of water intoxication after drinking a gallon of water within an hour or two. That does not mean cutting back; it means drinking steadily and sensibly, not flooding your system all at once.
          




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MONDAY JULY 6, 2026






News You Can Use



Medicare will start covering 
weight-loss drugs 
on July 1 for the first time.


Medicare is prohibited by law from covering weight-loss drugs, but the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is allowed to run short-term demonstration projects to test new payment and coverage models. The Bridge effort is part of a deal with drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to reduce the cost of their blockbuster anti-obesity medications.

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What Older Adults 
Need to Know 
Before Taking 
a GLP-1 Like Ozempic

By Kate Daniel

While a lifeline for many, these medications aren’t for everyone. In particular, people age 65 and older may be susceptible to distinct risks — including muscle mass loss — when taking GLP-1s and similar drugs. 
Here’s what older adults and their loved ones need to know about the potential advantages and drawbacks of GLP-1s.






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Americans need $1.46 million 
to comfortably retire — 
but most seniors have just 
$200,000 in savings

By Alex Oliveira


“There seems to be a widening gap between what we all expect we’re going to need and what we actually have,” 
 $1.46 million is merely a savings “guidepost” for Americans to target. But it’s a guidepost that’s been steadily increasing — just four years ago in 2022 it was recommended Americans have $1.25 million stashed away before retirement.

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Scared To Spend 
In Retirement?
(You’re Not Alone)

By Fritz Gilbert


Nearly half of Americans are afraid they’re being too frugal and not enjoying retirement as much as they should. It’s normal to be scared to spend in retirement. Today, we address this common fear, with 7 practical tips to learn to enjoy your money.


What Exactly is 
a Gray Divorce? 
And is It Ever Too Late 
to Get Divorced?

By David Carton

Many people wonder whether they’re “too old” to get divorced. The answer is no.
In fact, divorce among adults over 50, often referred to as a gray divorce, has become increasingly common. While overall divorce rates have declined, more individuals are choosing to end long-term marriages later in life and pursue a different future.


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Adult Bullies: 
How to Properly 
Handle Them 
(10 Effective Tips)


You’d think bullies are only people that we’d deal with when we're children and teenagers. However, it just isn't the case. In fact, As much as we don't want to believe it, we didn't leave bullies in our childhood. This guide will teach you how to deal with adult bullies in a mature way.



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20 Retirement 
Bucket List Ideas 
Worth Doing Now


Retirement is not the end of anything. It is actually the beginning. But without a plan, the days can start to blur together faster than you might expect. That is where a bucket list comes in. Having a set of goals gives your days structure and real purpose. And the best lists mix big adventures with quieter pleasures, so you are never feeling pushed too hard. Here are 20 ideas to get yours started.




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Can Psychedelics 
Reboot Aging Brains? 
We’re About to Find Out

By Shelly Fan


Psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, is best known for its ties to 1960s counterculture. But now it may also herald a new genre of mental health treatment. From severe depression to post-traumatic stress disorder, studies have highlighted psychedelic drugs’ ability to reshape brain networks and relieve debilitating symptoms.



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“Forgiveness is an act of the will, 
and the will can function regardless 
of the temperature of the heart.”

Corrie Ten Boom
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It’s been a long time since those of us here in the Northeast have had a stretch of days where the temperature stayed at 90 degrees or higher. And New York City hadn’t hit the 100-degree mark since 2012. So much for anyone who says climate change only works one way.

I’m sure a lot of us remember when hardly anyone had even heard the term "climate change," let alone argued about it. Back when I was a kid, summer was simply...hot. You didn't overthink it. The bigger problem was that there weren't many ways for the average family to escape the heat. Air conditioning wasn't common, and you just learned to live with those long, sticky summer days.





From The Archives

Retired and childless: 
how to plan for your finances, 
estate and long-term care 
when no heirs are set 
to inherit the responsibility

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How to stop 
annoying spam calls

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Can You Afford 
to Eat 
in Retirement?

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2 Splurges 
You Won't Regret 
in Retirement


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We Asked Designers 
How to Make a Home 
Aging-in-Place Friendly 
for Under $25—
and Their Tips Are Key

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          On average, human body temperature in the US has dropped from 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit by about 0.05 degrees every decade since the 19th century, likely due to better health and living conditions that reduce inflammation, bringing down core body temperature.
          
          Analysis from Stanford University, published in 2023, suggests that Americans have normal temperatures ranging from 97.3 degrees to 98.2 degrees, with an overall average of 97.9 degrees.

          On average, human body temperature in the US has dropped from 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit by about 0.05 degrees every decade since the 19th century, likely due to better health and living conditions that reduce inflammation, bringing down core body temperature.
          
          

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