February 26th, 2025
David Cravit
Yet another listeria outbreak—this time in nursing homes and long-term care facilities across the U.S.—is yet another reminder of the very real dangers of foodborne illnesses. The latest culprit is frozen supplemental shakes distributed under the brands Lyons ReadyCare and Sysco Imperial. At the time of writing, they have been linked to 38 infections and […]
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February 24th, 2025
David Cravit
We’re excited to feature another story from SuperAging News Network partner BabyBoomer.org, a site dedicated to news, ideas and community specifically designed for the Baby Boomer generation. They have a great line-up of contributors, and we draw on that talent pool to bring you articles and podcasts we know you’ll find engaging. This information-packed article […]
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February 24th, 2025
David Cravit
Rural Americans – particularly men – are expected to live significantly shorter, less healthy lives than their urban counterparts, according to our research, recently published in the Journal of Rural Health. We found that a 60-year-old man living in a rural area is expected on average to live two fewer years than an urban man. […]
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February 21st, 2025
David Cravit
We know that sleep is a very important influence on health and longevity, and we’ve reported often on how to get a better night’s sleep (you’ll find several links below). But what if you do get to sleep but then wake up again? A common problem is waking up very early in the morning and […]
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February 18th, 2025
David Cravit
By Barbara Jacquelyn Sahakian, University of Cambridge; Christelle Langley, University of Cambridge; Chun Shen, Fudan University, and Jianfeng Feng, Fudan University Human beings are inherently social. We thrive on connection, communication and shared experiences, which help shape our identities and foster a sense of belonging. Yet, in an increasingly digital and fast-paced world, feelings of […]
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February 18th, 2025
David Cravit
Meditation is an ancient practice that dates back thousands of years, with roots in various spiritual traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism. It has been used as a tool for achieving higher states of consciousness, spiritual enlightenment, and inner peace. Over time, meditation has evolved into a widely recognized practice for mental clarity, stress reduction, […]
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February 17th, 2025
David Cravit
We’re excited to feature another story from SuperAging News Network partner BabyBoomer.org, a site dedicated to news, ideas and community specifically designed for the Baby Boomer generation. They have a great line-up of contributors, and we draw on that talent pool to bring you articles and podcasts we know you’ll find engaging. This information-packed article […]
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February 15th, 2025
Joseph McGee
Are you ready to take control of your financial destiny? Our upcoming course, “Bitcoin & Financial Sovereignty: The Future of Money & Decentralization,” is designed to transform your understanding of money and empower you to harness the revolutionary potential of Bitcoin. Why This Course? In today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, traditional fiat currencies and centralized […]
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February 13th, 2025
David Cravit
In December we attended an Innovation Summit in Washington, D.C., that brought together entrepreneurs developing new products and services related to longevity, with a particular emphasis on caregiving. We had the pleasure of meeting Angela Fairhurst, founder of Geri-Gadgets®, an innovative system of manipulative shapes that promote cognitive stimulation. We loved hearing about Angela’s story—not […]
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February 13th, 2025
David Cravit
Featuring our SuperAging News Network partner, Barb Desmarais, hostess of the popular podcast series: “What’s Next: Conversations With Boomers.” Vancouver-based Barb Desmarais, a Boomer herself, offers a series of engaging conversations with Boomers on a wide range of topics, from health to finance to fitness to relationships and more. We first met Barb when we […]
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