WEDNESDAY JUNE 3, 2026
 


 
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Why Retirement Expenses
Are Higher Than Anticipated

While Social Security provides some assistance, the National Institute on Retirement Security indicates that it generally covers only around half of a retiree's financial needs. This creates a significant shortfall that must be addressed for many years to come.





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New Developments
in Age-Related 
Macular Degeneration

Approximately 20 million Americans aged 40 and above are affected by age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which is the primary cause of vision impairment in individuals aged 60 and older. Exciting new therapies currently in advanced clinical trials may lessen the frequency of eye injections required for wet AMD.


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When Is the Right Time
for Seniors 
to Sell Their Homes?

Let’s delve into why the present housing market presents a particularly attractive opportunity, and what your options for senior living might look like afterward.

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Debunking Anti-Aging Myths:
5 Misconceptions to Discard

Much of the advertising surrounding aging pushes individuals—especially women—to eliminate wrinkles, reverse the aging process, and discover ways to maintain a youthful appearance indefinitely. While we cannot halt or reverse aging, there are numerous affordable skincare ingredients and products that are beneficial and free from harmful substances.

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Senate Leaders Unveil Reforms
For Long-Term Care 
And Nursing Homes

Senator Ron Wyden, together with 16 fellow Senators, has issued a Dear Colleague letter detailing a policy agenda aimed at improving the affordability, accessibility, and quality of long-term care throughout the United States. This announcement underscores a unified initiative to create reforms that tackle the costs of home health care, enhance the quality of nursing homes, and bolster the long-term care workforce.


  
  
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  “I like to serve chocolate cake, 
because it doesn't show the dirt.”
Phyllis Diller
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I admit it. I use AI (Artificial Intelligence) to assist with my writing. I want to stress the word "assist." I handle the writing while AI takes care of grammar, spelling, and context. I rely on it to enhance readability, not as a replacement for traditional thinking. But recently, I thought I’d test how much AI could generate on its own with just a few prompts from me.

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 IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

How fulfillment 
shapes older adults’
 well-being 
and care needs


By Brian Justice

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How to find a geriatrician: 
10 questions older adults
 and loved ones should ask


By homas Haferkamp, MD

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Research finds
 persistent prescribing 
of risky medications to
 older adults with dementia


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The Quest for Immortality: 
Can You Really Reverse
 Biological Aging?



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Should older adults 
who are re-marrying 
have a wedding registry?


By R. Eric Thomas

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Fact: German chocolate cake 
was invented in Texas

The “German” part of German chocolate cake comes from a person’s name—and that person wasn’t even from Germany. Specifically, it’s named after Samuel German, who, in 1852, created the formula for a sweet baking chocolate bar for Baker’s Chocolate Company in Massachusetts, which subsequently (and confusingly!) named the product Baker’s German’s Sweet Chocolate. Fast-forward to June 13, 1957. The  Dallas Morning Star  published a recipe for a cake, invented and submitted by a reader identified as Mrs. George Clay, which used the chocolate. Over the years as the recipe made its way around the country, people lost the original reference for the name and thought German chocolate cake came from the country of Germany.


 
 

 
  
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                                                      Safeguard Yourself 
Against
Medicare Fraud:
"If you are enrolled in original Medicare, you receive what are known as Medicare Summary Notices. Fraudsters can obtain your Medicare number, submit fraudulent claims, and utilize specific codes to secure larger reimbursements, which can range from expensive prescriptions to treatments like chemotherapy or hospice care.


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Healing Through Travel:
Individuals experiencing grief are increasingly seeking out healing retreats.
From rejuvenating spa retreats in Greece to psychedelic healing experiences in Jamaica, more travelers are opting for grief-centered vacations to help them navigate loss, trauma, and heartache away from their daily routines.


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Grandparents and Their Words:
Even the most caring grandparent can unintentionally say something hurtful. Here’s what to be mindful of and alternative phrases to use instead.




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Social Media's Impact on 
Loneliness and Depression:
For older adults, social media can be a "double-edged sword." While moderate use is associated with increased social connections and reduced feelings of loneliness, excessive or compulsive use has been linked to declines in cognitive abilities and social interactions.



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Assessing Healthy Aging:
A Simple Test Could Reveal How Well You Are Aging—And You Can Do It at Home.
Performing well on the sit-to-stand test is correlated with a lower risk of mortality, falls, and cardiovascular issues.



  
  
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 “I was too old for a paper route,
 too young for Social Security 
and too tired for an affair.

Erma Bombeck
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AT THE A.L.F.
 
 

On Friday afternoon, we gathered for lunch like we do every day. The tables are, as always, set with place mats, napkins, and silverware. In the middle of the table, there's a little carry-all filled with the usual condiments and extras. Just the standard stuff you'd find on dining tables everywhere. But this Friday, something was off. And it really makes you think about who's in charge of this “Asylum”—the staff or the inmates. 

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 IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

How Effective Is THC
 Against Chronic Pain?


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The oldest Baby Boomers 
are turning 80 
and America is unprepared,
 experts warn


By Sarah Mitchell

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This Dark Chocolate Compound 
Is Linked To Slower 
Biological Aging,
 New Study Finds


By Ava Durgin

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Scientists find
 eating refined foods 
for just three days
 can impair 
memory in 
the aging brain


By Eric W. Dolan 

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7 Lying Lies About
 Aging for Women


By Eileen Kilgore

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Here’s the salary you need
 to receive the maximum monthly
 Social Security benefit

GoBankingRates.com recently analyzed how much someone would need to qualify for the maximum benefit. In 2025, a person needs to have a history of consistently earning at least the annual maximum taxable wage cap, or $176,100.

If you retired at FRA in 2025 and posted those earnings, your maximum benefit would be $4,043. If you retired at age 62, your maximum benefit would be $2,831. If you waited until age 70, you’d get the maximum amount - $5,108.

  
 

 
  
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