Caregiver 101
Classes and support help people caring for elderly relatives cope with their emotionally draining responsibilities
Classes and support help people caring for elderly relatives cope with their emotionally draining responsibilities
Active adult communities welcome seniors into tightly knit neighborhoods full of activity and new friends their own age
New research suggests that turmeric and ginger could help prevent Alzheimer's and cancer.
After menopause, women still need gynecological care, doctors say. Annual exams, either by a gynecologist or a family doctor, are key to avoiding and treating many health problems common in older women.
Seniors embrace non-traditional exercise, from yoga to ballroom dancing.
Social ties are an important part of a senior's healthy life.
Getting older has never been so expensive. Manage your life savings so you can afford the care you deserve without sacrificing your assets.
Seven medical tests you may not know you need.
If you've coasted in to your 50s or 60s with average to poor health habits, here's how to start working toward a longer life and better living as your age.
Many senior citizens are hindered by eye problems, but doctors can help them see clearly.
The news on retirement may seem dreary, but with a plan, some help and a little luck, you could be relaxing on a sunny beach (or your dream destination) when it comes time to put work away.
For six seniors, retirement did not mean slowing down. It meant more time to pursue something they've always wanted to do.