Why a Life-Threatening Sedative Is Being Prescribed More Often to Seniors
New research shows antipsychotic use in older adults has surged—despite clear risks and limited benefit
New research shows antipsychotic use in older adults has surged—despite clear risks and limited benefit
New neurology study and Harvard experts explain why this eating pattern keeps delivering
From hearing aids to home safety upgrades, some state programs quietly cover what Medicare won’t.
New research links tree-heavy neighborhoods to better heart health
Safer alternatives? Yes, depending on what you want to do with your communication.
The preservative hasn’t been banned (yet), but the agency just kicked off a major safety re-check — and consumers can spot it fast on labels.
Why planning ahead protects dignity, autonomy, and choice—no matter what comes next
A quick, non-medical snapshot of everyday habits that can quietly support — or strain — your heart over time.
Doctors say the virus that causes shingles can hit harder than most seniors expect — and prevention matters.
Why more seniors are quietly locking down their digital footprint
From mammograms to mental health, here’s what’s actually working
A quiet month for shoppers can mean loud savings
Includes the questions you should ask your doctor
One critical rule bears repeating: Never carry your Social Security card in your wallet.
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