FRIDAY MAY 15, 2026
 
 
 
 
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 Wow! 3.9% COLA. Great? Maybe Not...
The Senior Citizens League predicts a COLA increase of 3.9% for 2027 — up from earlier predictions of 2.8%. However, the group also warns that increase would likely be largely offset by rising Medicare premiums, housing costs, utilities and grocery prices.




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Hello Doc. Can You Hear Me now?
While virtual visits offer convenience and greater access to care, they cannot replace hands-on physical examinations — especially for older adults, according to the Aging Untold experts.




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Moving To Assisted Living? Read This...
The distance between the most and least affordable markets for older Americans is vast. Increasing housing costs are squeezing older adults in every state, affecting their ability to afford assisted living. Older adults in some states are affected more than others.




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Forgetful? Eat This Breakfast...
What to Actually Put on Your Plate? Knowing the nutrients is one thing. Knowing what to cook is another. All three neurologists put eggs at the top of the list. Eggs bring omega-3 fatty acids, protein, and choline (a nutrient that has a protective effect on memory) all in one. But there's more



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It's Time To Check Your BP and Your Oil...
We talked to two heart health experts about cooking oils, specifically, whether olive oil lives up to its reputation. The short answer is yes. But it helps to understand why.




 
 
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“There's less violence in the world
 when people are using Hula-Hoops.”

Mikey Way
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I love fresh fruit, especially the kind that’s super easy to eat—no knife, no peeling, and nothing too tough that I have to wrestle with. That really narrows it down. Grapes are definitely a top choice, especially the red or green seedless ones. They’re easy to store, simple to snack on, and just sweet enough to hit the spot.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT


An 'explosion' of solo-agers 
are struggling with
 rising costs and little support:
 'I'm flying without a net'


By Eliza Relman 

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What Older Adults
 Need to Know About
 Connecting and Staying
 Safe Online


By Claire Wolters

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Older adults face 
high risks of mortality,
 institutionalization after 
hip-fracture surgery,
 study finds


By Foster Stubbs

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Cities aren’t built 
for older people


By Max Western

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This Daily Coffee Habit 
May Help Slow 
the Aging Process


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Hula Hoop Facts

Wham-O priced the original Hula Hoop at $1.98 and manufactured it from Marlex, a high-density polyethylene plastic developed by Phillips Petroleum. Earlier versions of the toy had existed for centuries using bamboo or rattan, but the lightweight, durable plastic construction made mass production possible. Wham-O sold approximately 100 million hoops within two years, though the company had failed to patent the design and faced immediate competition.



 
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No Regrets...  
"Generally, older individuals tend to hold back more and don’t dwell as much on their regrets or how to handle them." A study surveyed 90 participants aged 21 to 89 regarding their recent regrets. In general, older adults were not as impacted by recent regrets compared to younger ones. Although both age groups reported similar levels of long-term regrets, older individuals experienced less anger, frustration, and embarrassment about their past mistakes.  
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No Smoking Needed...  
More older adults are turning to cannabis edibles to manage chronic pain, sleep issues, and mental health challenges, enhancing their overall quality of life. The 60-plus age group is significantly swayed by personal recommendations and stories from their social networks rather than seeking clinical advice.  


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These Symptoms Aren't Normal as You Age...  
Your body doesn’t just start showing new symptoms without a reason. While some changes are normal as we age, any persistent, unusual, or worsening symptoms should be examined more closely. Let’s review a few symptoms that you should never overlook.  

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Buying a Home After Retirement...  
If you’re nearing retirement or already there, it’s a great time to consider the advantages and disadvantages and select the housing option that suits you best. Reflecting on your future plans and needs now can lead to a more informed buying choice. Here are some factors to think about when exploring your retirement housing options:  

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Old, Broke, and Without a Car in the Suburbs...
Navigating a place designed for cars while not being in one is a real hassle. A lot of older folks can’t (or shouldn’t) be behind the wheel. Unlike kids, this isn’t just a phase they’ll outgrow. Are we really going to send them off to a nursing home just because  they can’t drive  anymore and want to keep their freedom? 

 
 
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"A businessman is a hybrid
 of a dancer 
and a calculator." 

Paul Valery
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The content presented in this article has been gathered and organized from multiple online sources and is not credited to any single author.

Best Energy Foods for Seniors:

Maintaining a nutritious diet is crucial at every stage of life. However, as we age, proper nutrition becomes increasingly vital for enhancing longevity and warding off illness. Fatigue and low energy levels are frequent issues faced by older adults. Fortunately, certain dietary habits and specific foods can serve as energy enhancers for seniors.

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*ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL BEFORE STARTING ANY FOOD REGIMEN



IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

The Frailty Factor:
 Rethinking 
Diabetic Foot Care
 and Limb Preservation 
in Older Adults


BY David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD

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This Daily Coffee Habit 
May Help Slow 
the Aging Process


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If you enjoy
 these 8 hobbies,
 you're probably aging 
better than your peers


By Adam Kelton

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11 Ways Seniors
 Can Continue
 To Save on Groceries


By Laura Beck

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Why Strength Training 
Is the Best Anti-Ager


By Lauryn Higgins

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The First 
Hand Held Calculator

The HP-35 launched in early 1972 at $395, equivalent to roughly $2,800 today, and HP's own marketing department initially predicted the company would sell only about 10,000 units because the price was so high. Instead, the calculator sold approximately 300,000 units in its first three years, effectively rendering the slide rule obsolete almost overnight after more than three centuries of use. The calculator used five custom integrated circuits and could perform logarithmic and trigonometric functions that previously required either a slide rule or a room-sized computer.





 
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