Rewind — A Maybe-Crazy Experiment That Turns Back The Clock for The Elderly
You’ve been warned in advance: this is a longer read than what normally gets posted here. But it’s worth it. Ellen Langer, a Harvard psychologist,
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You’ve been warned in advance: this is a longer read than what normally gets posted here. But it’s worth it. Ellen Langer, a Harvard psychologist,
According to the Global AgeWatch index, which ranks 96 countries around the world, the U.S. is 8th in “overall welfare and well-being” for seniors aged
Following up on the previous blog about the relationship between Millennials and Baby Boomers, this review of the book by Diana Furchtgott-Roth and Jared Meyer seems particularly
It had to happen some day, and it appears that day is today. Millennials now officially outnumber Baby Boomers. But that’s not nearly as interesting
Fernando Torres-Gil, the director of the UCLA Center for Policy Research on Aging, and principal investigator for the Ford Foundation-funded Latinos and Economic Security project,
If you’re a Baby Boomer, then odds are you’ve been living a life of purpose. You’ve been very goal oriented, and driven. You’ve succeeded, both