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    Slow Going: New Study Suggests Possible Way To Slow Down Aging

    If there are days you wish you could tell your body’s aging process just to slow down, or times you wish you could capture some of the energy and vitality you felt as a younger person, you’re not alone. Most of us would relish feeling more youthful and extending our…

    I Walk the Woods By Dave Donelson

    By Dave Donelson   Writer Dave Donelson left his successful business career in 1999 to become a full-time freelance writer. In 2020 he both completed a memoir of his life growing up (entitled Fathers: A Memoir) and began a daily journal where he posts his thoughts, observations, and insights each day. Titled…

    Step Right Up: Reasons To Ramp Up Your Steps This Summer

    Remarkably, no matter how much we report on the benefits of walking for both physical and cognitive health, new research continues to be published that enhances and strengthens our understanding of the value of walking for healthier aging. Whether it’s reducing your mortality risk, maintaining your cardiovascular health, or lifting…

    The Case Is Clear: A Healthy Diet Is Directly Tied To Healthier Aging

    If you’ve harbored any doubts about the value of a healthy diet for healthier aging, it’s time to put those aside. Having built the case with all of our previous posts, and now with even more new evidence reported, it’s clear that diet is one of the primary determinants of…

    Gauging Your Risk: New Tools To Help Determine Your Risk For Dementia

    That dreaded “D” Word: dementia. No one looks forward to receiving a dementia diagnosis or being told they are at risk for dementia. But we have reached a point in our understanding of the disease, and our diagnostic capabilities, that we can now predict with some certainty, and at a…

    Barbara Kingsolver, American novelist, essayist, and poet

    “It is surprising how much memory is built around things unnoticed at the time.”