MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2025

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Same physician, 
fewer hospital stays 
for older adults



By Austin Littrell

Continuity with the same primary care physician reduces acute, potentially preventable hospitalizations in older adults.

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Are GLP-1 weight-loss drugs
 safe for older adults?



By Bridget Balch

These blockbuster medications have been associated with a range of health benefits, but a lack of data about how the drugs impact adults age 65 and up has clinicians proceeding with caution.

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Medicare’s new
 AI experiment sparks alarm 
among doctors, lawmakers


By Anna Claire Vollers


A Medicare pilot program will allow private companies to use artificial intelligence to review older Americans’ requests for certain medical care — and will reward the companies when they deny it.

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9 activities 
that turn lonely retirees 
into the most popular people 
in their community



By Jordan Cooper


Retirement doesn't have to mean isolation. The activities you choose can completely transform your social life.

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Here’s What Retirees Wasted 
the Most Money On in 2025
 — and How To Avoid It in 2026

By Brooke Barley


One of the biggest expenses for retirees is healthcare, and many retirees underestimate what they’ll spend on medical care in their later years



Quote________________________

“I'm one eggnog away 
from sharing our family secrets.”

Author Unknown
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You might not see a dorm-sized room with cheap motel decor as ideal for seniors. But for me and thousands of others, it's almost perfect.



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Interesting facts about eggnog

- Eggnog dates back to 17th-century Europe, particularly in England and France, where it was originally a luxury drink made with eggs, milk, and alcohol like brandy or sherry.

- Eggnog became popular in America in the 18th century and is now a traditional holiday beverage, especially during Christmas and New Year's celebrations.

- While classic eggnog contains eggs, milk, sugar, and alcohol, there are many non-alcoholic versions and dairy-free alternatives for those with dietary restrictions.

-  Eggnog is rich in calories and fat due to its ingredients, making it a festive treat rather than an everyday beverage.

-  Because eggnog contains raw eggs in some recipes, it's important to use pasteurized eggs or cook the mixture to avoid the risk of salmonella.








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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2025



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Should seniors get
 preventative MRIs?


By Rob Taub


According to Tesla MRI, such preventative scans offer several advantages for seniors dealing with multiple health issues at once.

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Study Reveals 
The Age You Hit 
The 'Tipping Point' 
Into Frailty


By Michelle Starr

Past the age of around 75, our bodies can no longer easily recover from injury or illness – a sharp decline in resilience that comes with a corresponding rise in the risk of dying, according to researchers at Dalhousie University in Canada.

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Scientists claim 
eating this specific thing 
once a week could help
 reduce your risk
 of Alzheimer's by 47%


By Niamh Shackleton

Just one small change to your weekly diet could have huge benefits

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A smaller share 
of older U.S. adults 
live alone today
 than in 1990


By Richard Fry


Older Americans who live alone tend to fare worse than those who don’t live alone on a variety of measures – from emotional and physical wellbeing to material hardship to overall longevity. 

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How Do Mementos 
From Loved Ones Serve Us?

By Patricia Corrigan


A grief expert explains the power of treasured objects

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Quote______________________

“There are two types of woman - 
those who don't do anything
 with accessories and those 
who wear so many 
that they look like 
a Christmas tree.”

Gok Wan
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Stop and think for a minute. Have you ever thought about your toenails? What happens when you get too old to bend down? Aging makes bending hard and painful. Who will trim your nails if you cannot reach them?

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May Grow as Users Age
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Older adults accurately gauge 
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'Washing' Their Blood
 to Fight Aging. 
Does It Work?
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Interesting facts about Christmas trees

- The tradition of decorating trees during winter dates back to ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Romans, and Druids, who used evergreen branches to symbolize eternal life.

- The modern Christmas tree tradition started in Germany in the 16th century, with Martin Luther reportedly creating the first decorated tree by adding candles to a pine tree.

- The most common Christmas tree varieties are Fraser Fir, Douglas Fir, Balsam Fir, and Noble Fir, chosen for their pleasant scent and sturdy branches.

- Real Christmas trees are biodegradable and can be recycled into mulch or compost, making them an eco-friendly option compared to artificial trees.

- The tradition of decorating trees with ornaments, lights, and tinsel became popular in the 19th century, especially after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert displayed a decorated tree in Windsor Castle.







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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2025



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Why Rheumatoid Arthritis
Often Defies Drugs
(& What Else you Can Try)



"This important new insight contributes to shifting the paradigm of how we understand rheumatoid arthritis progression.."

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How Much It Costs
to Keep a Pet in Retirement
and What Most Owners
Don’t Budget For



By Jamela Adam

According to Rover, the cost of owning a dog can range from $1,390 to $5,295 in 2025, depending on your dog’s size, breed and medical needs. 

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9 Mediterranean
eating traditions
that promote
healthy aging


By Jordan Cooper

The real Mediterranean secret to longevity isn't just what you eat, but how you eat it - 

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Understanding Elder Law:
Why You May Need an Attorney



By Jodi Ireland

...while an estate planning attorney’s job primarily focuses on wills, trusts, and asset transfer, elder law attorneys “advocate for seniors, help with long-term planning and programs like Medicaid, and generally support seniors while they’re still alive.”
 
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Everything 
you need to know 
about Alzheimer's




Significant changes in personality later in life are often attributed to psychological factors. But Dr. Bruce Miller, long-time researcher of FTD, argues this shift is most often attributable to changes in the brain.



Quote_____________________

“Camels are snobbish 
and sheep, unintelligent; 
water buffaloes, neurasthenic,
even murderous. 
Reindeer seem over-serious”

Marianne Moore
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December is here.  Another twelve months will soon be gone. The new year shows up fast. It brings hopes and plenty of disappointment. Calendar dates may change but we still have to get up, move, and breathe every day. I know one truth clearly. Nothing improves with age. No miracle cure hits my body soon. What is waiting next year? Just the same issues, but worse.

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Interesting facts about reindeer

- Reindeer are specially adapted to cold climates with thick fur, a large nose that warms incoming air, and hooves that change with the seasons—soft in summer for walking on snow and hard in winter for digging through ice and snow.

- Reindeer are known for their incredible migrations, sometimes traveling up to 3,000 miles annually between their summer and winter habitats.

- Reindeer primarily feed on lichens, mosses, grasses, and other plants. They are one of the few deer species that can dig through snow to find food during winter.

-  Reindeer are highly social animals, often forming large herds that can include thousands of individuals, especially during migration periods.

-  Reindeer are famously associated with Santa Claus, particularly the nine reindeer that pull his sleigh, including Rudolph with his glowing red nose.







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