Strike A Chord: Playing A Musical Instrument As You Age
January 19, 2017
There is good evidence that those who learn a musical instrument early in their lives may develop cognitive advantages. Researchers from Montreal have determined that playing music as a child has an impact on basic sensory processes as you age, giving you faster reaction times and keeping you more alert….
In The Spotlight: Six San Diegans Who Are Redefining Aging
January 19, 2017
Perhaps it’s the amazing weather in San Diego. Or maybe the city just attracts the “superagers” we’ve read about. But whatever the reason, the local PBS station in San Diego has decided to shine a light on seniors in the city who defy their age every day with full and…
Smoke And Mirrors: New Senior Scams For 2017
January 19, 2017
Even though it’s early in the new year, there are already plenty of schemes around to cheat you out of your money and personal information. The National Council on Aging has recently put out the word about some of these new scams. Among them are: personalized mailings appearing to award you…
Tech Toys: The Latest Gadgets To Assist Seniors
January 19, 2017
Each year, at the major consumer electronics conference in Las Vegas, the latest tech toys are revealed to the delight of young gamers and tech fanatics. But this year, some of the more interesting revelations involved gadgets geared to an older audience. Between “smart” canes that have sensors and GPS,…
Going Strong: A New Physical Paradigm For Older Women
January 15, 2017
As they grow older, many women fear the negative toll that aging can take on the body. Skin may sag, fat can accumulate and it’s easy to become self-conscious about one’s body image. But rather than focus on the negative, what if, instead, you focused on maintaining and enhancing your…
Squeeze Box: Holding On to A Dying Neighborhood and Art Form
January 12, 2017
For more than 50 years, 88 year old Alex Carozza has been plying his trade on West 48th Street in New York City as the country’s premier accordion repairman. But as neighborhoods come and go in New York, so, too, do its shopkeepers. After 5 decades, Mr. Carroza has had…