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Beyond Longevity: How to Add More Healthy Years to Your Life

America has a growing problem: we’re adding years to our lives, but not healthy ones. The gap between how long we live and how long we live well is widening — and it’s reshaping how experts think about aging. The new goal isn’t just longevity, but a longer healthspan filled with strength, independence, and better quality of life.

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Audrey DeNeffe Audrey DeNeffe

Staying Healthy, Connected, and Steady Through the Winter Months

Winter can be a wonderful season filled with family, celebrations, and cozy moments. But winter also brings challenges that can quietly affect health, balance, and emotional well-being. The good news? A few small daily habits can help you stay steady, connected, and feeling your best all season long.

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Audrey DeNeffe Audrey DeNeffe

How to Get Started with Technology When You’re Not a Tech Person

Technology can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. When used intentionally, simple tools like smart speakers and apps can make everyday life safer, easier, and more connected. The key is to start small, focus on what adds real value, and let technology work for you—not the other way around.

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Randy Randy

Inside the Blue Zones: How Everyday Habits Add Years to Life

It turns out that living longer isn’t about luck—it’s about lifestyle. In five remarkable places called Blue Zones, people are proving that small, consistent choices can add years of health and happiness to life. From daily movement and mindful eating to deep community ties, their habits offer powerful lessons for all of us. In this post, you’ll learn what these communities have in common and how you can bring their secrets to longevity into your own routine.

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Christopher Munoz Christopher Munoz

Older Adult Male Friendships: Why They Matter—and How to Rebuild Them 

Friendship is a cornerstone of healthy aging—especially for men. This post explores why male friendships often fade with time, how isolation affects health, and simple ways to rebuild connection through small, consistent actions. Learn evidence-based strategies for staying social, strong, and independent.

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Audrey DeNeffe Audrey DeNeffe

New Blood Tests : A Step Forward in Alzheimer’s Research

Detecting Alzheimer’s no longer has to rely only on expensive brain scans or invasive spinal taps. New blood-based tests from C2N Diagnostics are giving researchers faster, simpler ways to track the disease and evaluate treatments. These breakthroughs bring us closer to a future where monitoring brain health is more accessible, less invasive, and more precise.

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Audrey DeNeffe Audrey DeNeffe

Technology and Aging: A Practical Resource Guide

Technology can be a powerful ally in staying independent, safe, and connected as we age. This guide highlights practical, affordable tools that make daily life easier—from medication reminders to video calls with family—without adding unnecessary complexity. Explore solutions you can start using right away, even if you’re not tech-savvy.

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Audrey DeNeffe Audrey DeNeffe

5 Simple Brain Exercises to Stay Sharp at Any Age

Just like your body, your brain needs regular exercise to stay strong and healthy. In this post, we share five simple, science-backed activities that can boost memory, improve focus, and support long-term brain health. From easy daily habits to fun mental challenges, these tips fit seamlessly into your routine… and can make a real difference over time.

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Randy Randy

What Everyone should know about AI's Role in Supporting Older Adults and Caregivers

As the need for caregiving support grows, artificial intelligence (AI) is stepping in to offer real solutions for older adults and their families. From predicting health risks to simplifying medication reminders and easing caregiver coordination, AI is helping people stay safe, informed, and independent at home. This article explores how AI can support aging with dignity—without replacing the human touch that makes caregiving meaningful.

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Audrey DeNeffe Audrey DeNeffe

Understanding and Preventing Falls: A Guide to Safety at Home and Beyond

Falls are one of the most common—and preventable—health risks for older adults. This guide explores the key causes of falls and offers simple, practical steps to reduce risk at home and in everyday life. From home safety tips to strength-building exercises and smart use of assistive devices, learn how to stay steady, independent, and confident as you age.

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Monica Stynchula, MSW, MPH Monica Stynchula, MSW, MPH

Why Long-Term Care Insurance Deserves a Spot in Your Retirement Plan

Long-term care insurance isn’t just about protecting your savings… it’s about protecting your family, your choices, and your peace of mind. With caregiving needs on the rise and support systems stretched thin, now is the time to understand what’s covered, what’s not, and why planning ahead matters more than ever.

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Agetech report

AgeTech is a far-reaching concept that goes beyond mere adaptations. It represents a profound shift in how technology can enhance the health, quality of life, and even longevity for aging adults.

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