
Unfortunately, seniors are often the targets of scams and identity theft. Learn how protect yourself from senior scams.

Employers encourage lifelong learning because it keeps your mind and skills sharp, but you don’t need a job to get the benefits of lifelong learning. In fact, learning something just for fun can be a more rewarding experience.
There’s truth in the expression “use it or lose it.” Learn how poor physical function is associated with an increased risk for dementia and Alzheimer's disease in elderly adults, and why exercise can help to reduce your risk for dementia.
Treatment for people with elderly depression can often be successful, but a study reports that the key to long-term success includes continuing treatment for a maintenance period after you start feeling better. Here's how to maintain long-term good spirits after treatment for elderly depression, plus a suggestion for improving depression in elderly people who have chronic illness or multiple medical problems.
In addition to strength and balance, there are two types of exercises recommended for older adults:
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