Although aging may mean more physical problems, retirement can help people lead healthier lives, a new study from Australia suggests.
Americans are living longer, but those extra years may include poor health or a disability, a new study finds.
One key to keeping muscles young is as close as the nearest gym, researchers say.
Regular physical activity, including gardening or dancing, may cut Alzheimer’s risk by as much as 50 percent, a new study suggests.
Most adult risk-takers continue to take chances as they get older, and that can make them more susceptible to fraud when they’re seniors, new research suggests.
Nearly all older U.S. adults have an age-related decline in at least one of their senses, a new study finds.
Staying socially active by joining book clubs or church groups may add years to your life after retirement, a new study suggests.
Older adults who give up driving may see their mental and physical well-being decline, a new research review finds.
Going back to school could help older people stave off dementia, a new study suggests.
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