How to Age Well – The New York Times

How to Age Well – The New York…

Originally published on Nov. 1, 2017Getting older is inevitable (and certainly better than the alternative). While you can’t control your age, you can slow the decline of aging with smart choices along the way. From…

Eating habit woes: Aussie diet downfall

Eating habit woes: Aussie diet downfall

12 September 2023 News Release Although Australia is ripe with golden soil and premium produce the nation is failing when it comes to embracing a balanced diet, with the national diet score falling well below…

Muscles weaken as people age, but strength training can combat that

Muscles weaken as people age, but strength training…

Comment on this storyCommentLike many in her age range, 97-year-old Sylvia McGregor of Sydney deals with her share of maladies — in her case, arthritis, osteoporosis, hearing loss, macular degeneration, lung disease, hypothyroidism, chronic kidney…

More states expanding low-income Medicaid dental coverage

More states expanding low-income Medicaid dental coverage

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — For months, Carlton Clemons endured crippling pain from a rotting wisdom tooth. He couldn’t sleep, barely ate and relied on painkillers to get by.The 67-year-old from Nashville, Tennessee, could not afford to…

Short bursts of exercise may lower the risk of heart attack and stroke

Short bursts of exercise may lower the risk…

Share on PinterestAccording to a recent study, non-exercise physical activity is associated with a lower risk for major adverse cardiovascular events. Ceres Van Hal/EyeEm/Getty ImagesA recent study found that non-exercise physical activity was associated with…