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The Risk of Generosity

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Older adults’ willingness to give away money is associated with decreased cognitive function, according to a study published in the … Read More→

Budget Is a Four-Letter Word

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The ΓÇ£budget wordΓÇ¥ is right up there with the ΓÇ£taxes wordΓÇ¥. With a budget you rob Peter to pay Paul […]

When a Loved One Is Diagnosed With Parkinson's Disease

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By Judy Santamaria MSPH The incidence of Parkinson's disease, which is common in people over the age of 60, is expected to rise with the aging of our populations. Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that mainly affects movement. The primary symptoms of Parkinson's disease are tremor, rigidity or stiffness of the muscles, slow movement, loss of movement, and balance and walking problems.

Aging Well

Seniors Have Roomies, Too

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By Judy Santamaria, MSPH Most of us know that loneliness isn't good for us -- but as we age, many of us find our circle of friends and family diminishing in size for various reasons. Sometimes consciously, sometimes not, loneliness can creep in, and begin to affect our spirits in a less-than-healthy way. Recently, I've been hearing about some really interesting ways seniors are stacking the deck in their own favor to combat loneliness associated with aging, and I wanted to share a few of them with you here.

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