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10 ways tech is making aging easier (or at least trying to)

January 4, 2020 JR

A spate of startups are focused on improving quality of life as we age, though some of these might make…

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Posted in: Exercise, Learning, Stress

The Need to be Needed

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by Steve Rose | | Identity, Purpose, and Belonging | 29 comments December 2019 “Those who have a ‘why’ to live, can bear with almost any…

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Posted in: Learning, Stress

How Music Therapy Could Help People With Dementia

December 29, 2019 JR

December 22, 20197:48 AM ET Heard on Weekend Edition Sunday PATTI NEIGHMOND Twitter LISTEN·6:006-Minute ListenPLAYLIST Download A new study from University…

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Posted in: Sleep, Stress

I spent five years speaking with people in nursing homes. This is what I learnt about loneliness

December 28, 2019 JR

ABC Radio National  By Barbara Barbosa Neves for ABC Top 5 Updated 18 Nov 2019, 10:02pm PHOTO: One in five older Australians feels…

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Why medieval Christians are responsible for the American nuclear family

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There’s a reason behind all the WEIRDness. By Alexandra Pattillo  on November 7, 2019 Filed Under Economics, History, Psychology & Social Networks In the United States a…

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Top 10 Checklist for Better Health & Aging in 2020

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by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH 30 Comments Do you find yourself taking stock and setting goals around the time of New Year’s?…

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Posted in: Diet, Exercise, Learning, Sleep, Stress

PACE – Government-funded day care keeps older adults out of nursing homes

December 25, 2019 JR

The program provides services that range from medical and mental health care to hot lunches, recreation, transportation and haircuts. by…

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On Eldercare, The Math Is Unforgiving

December 14, 2019 JR

Aug 26, 2019, 01:10pm Elizabeth Bauer Contributor  Retirement I write about retirement policy from an actuary’s perspective. $21. $21 per…

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Read dementia patients their life stories, and watch what happens

November 30, 2019 JR

Jay Newton-Small, co-founder of Memory Well, cradles a photograph of herself as a toddler with her dad, Graham Newton-Small, at…

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10 apps everyone over 50 should have on their phone

November 13, 2019 JR

Want to change your life for the better? There’s an app for that. by Stephanie Thurrott • November 12, 2019…

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Posted in: Diet, Exercise, Learning, Sleep, Stress

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J.K. Rowling

“Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation,” she said. “In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.”

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