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4 Questions to Ask Yourself as You Agechevron_right
While medical advancements have made aging easier for some, changes in society may make it more difficult for others. There is an increasing number of older Americans who don’t have a family member or caretaker looking after their needs. This growing group is called elder orphans.

Orienteering: A Workout for Your Body and Mindchevron_right
For a fun, active solution that also benefits your physical health, try orienteering. It’s an activity that combines exercise with reading a map and using a compass.

3 Fitness Tips for a Longer, Healthier Lifechevron_right
Who doesn’t want to add time—and vigor—to their years? One way to do this: through physical activity.

An Action Plan for Back Painchevron_right
Back pain can be as varied as the sources that cause it. But what do you do when back pain occurs? How do you deal with the pain—and when does it warrant a trip to a healthcare provider?

10 Fitness Resolutions for the New Yearchevron_right
Exercising is one of the best things you can do for overall health. With a new year upon us, now is the perfect time to make resolutions for more movement.

Why Screen for Anxiety?chevron_right
It’s normal to worry about your family, health, or finances sometimes. And in the short term, having some anxiety isn’t bad. It can help you focus and cope during stressful situations.

7 Reasons to Take Your Next Walk to the Treadmillchevron_right
Walking is among the most common exercises for good reason—it’s simple, it’s inexpensive, and it has a whole host of health benefits. While many take to a sidewalk or trail, don’t overlook indoor options, including the treadmill.

5 Steps to Get Organized with ADHDchevron_right
Having attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) doesn’t have to get in your way. But being organized might not come as naturally to you. To boost your productivity and feel less overwhelmed or anxious, try these 5 organizational tips:

Testing, Testing: Do Your Ears Need a Sound Check?chevron_right
One in 3 Americans older than age 65 has some hearing loss. If you’re not hearing as well as you once did, you can take steps to manage the issue so that it doesn’t limit your life.

4 Ways to Beat the Monday Blueschevron_right
On Friday afternoon, the possibilities for the weekend seem endless. But just a couple days later, feelings of anxiety and fear may arise.

The Hidden Danger of Addiction Among Older Adultschevron_right
When you think of aging-related diseases, heart disease and dementia probably come to mind. But now, startling statistics suggest another danger for older adults: drug and alcohol addiction.

Could You Really Have ADHD?chevron_right
Do you often forget to pay bills or get distracted during conversations? Don’t be too quick to blame it on a “senior moment.” These kinds of issues are sometimes caused by attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).