

Successful Aging: Four ways to change attitudes toward aging
Q At age 75, I think aging is getting a bad rap. It’s harder to get a job, greeting cards make fun of us, we old folks are seen as...


Successful aging: The issue of responsibility as you care for a friend’s well being
Q I recently went on our 20th annual female golfing trip with good friends ages 68 to 82 years. One of the women has very early stages of...


Successful Aging: Celebrating Older Americans Month and the benefits of aging
Dear Readers, Older adults are taking center stage, not as members of a dance troupe, chorale or symphony, but to be featured performers...


Successful Aging: What goes into retaining creativity?
Q Please settle an argument for me. My husband insists that we get less creative as we get older. I say no, that age has nothing to do...


Successful Aging: The value, and health benefits, of maintaining a friendship circle
Q Several of my women friends recently got together for brunch and talked about how fortunate we are to have one another as good friends...


Successful aging: How to evaluate medical and health information online
This week’s column addresses the second part of S.T.’s question about evaluating medical information on the internet and the concern...
