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Finding A New Relationship As An Antidote To Loneliness &Raquo; 2329

Finding a New Relationship as an Antidote to Loneliness

On this Living to 100 Club podcast, our guests, dubbed the “Golden Dating Doctors,” discuss the art of finding a new relationship after separation or loss of a partner. Both in their 80’s, Dr. Gloria Horsley and Frank Powers met each other online after their marriages ended. Their new book, Open to Love: The Secrets […]

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Monitoring Heart Rate Variability: A Key To Longevity &Raquo; 2329

Monitoring Heart Rate Variability: A Key to Longevity

On this Living to 100 Club podcast, we invite Dr. Torkil Faero to discuss the value of monitoring our heart rate variability. Dr. Faero’s latest best-selling book, The Pulse Cure, focuses on the strategies to staying healthy. It explains how to use a smart watch or other wearable device to monitor heart rate variability. We […]

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The World Of A Busy Writer And Octogenarian &Raquo; 2329

The World of a Busy Writer and Octogenarian

Our guest on this Living to 100 Club podcast is Dr. Marjorie Burns, who goes by the name, Bijee. In this conversation, we learn about Bijee’s latest period of her life as the author of a new book of fiction, The New Cadets. And, as a very busy octogenarian, we learn about her attitude to […]

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Neuroplasticity: Rewiring Our Brain When It Needs To Adapt &Raquo; 2329

Neuroplasticity: Rewiring Our Brain when It Needs to Adapt

Neuroplasticity challenges the old belief that the brain is fixed and unchangeable after a certain age. But research evidence now strongly supports the existence of the brain’s ability to restructure or rewire itself. For example, after an auto accident, a person’s ability to speak is impaired. However, the speaking ability may not be lost permanently. […]

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Neuroplasticity And Neurogenesis: Their Role In Learning, Memory, And Recovery From Injury &Raquo; 2329

Neuroplasticity and Neurogenesis: Their Role in Learning, Memory, and Recovery from Injury

Neuroplasticity and Neurogenesis Neurogenesis refers to the process by which new neurons are generated in the brain. This can happen both during development and in adulthood. Neuroplasticity, on the other hand, is the brain’s ability to change and adapt in response to experience. This includes things like changes in synaptic connections and the growth of […]

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Understanding Hormone Replacement Therapy &Raquo; 2329

Understanding Hormone Replacement Therapy

This Living to 100 Club podcast introduces our audience to Hormone Replacement Therapy. We discuss the use of all natural hormones that ease the degenerative side effects of aging. Our guest, Dr. Greg Brannon, is the Founder and Medical Director of Optimal Bio. This company specializes in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT). We learn how […]

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A Conversation About Psychologically Healthy Aging &Raquo; 2329

A Conversation about Psychologically Healthy Aging

In this podcast about healthy aging, Dr. Joe Casciani is interviewed by Pam Fultz, Senior Community Relations Manager for the Vi Senior Living Communities. Vi operates 10 Life Plan Communities across the United States. Residents enjoy stylish apartments, varied lifestyle programming, and deep friendships. Their podcast series, Senior Living Straight Talk, hosted by Pam Fultz, […]

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Remarriage In Older Adults &Raquo; 2329

Remarriage in Older Adults

There are surprising facts about remarriage in older adults. It is on the rise for those in the U.S. ages 55 and over, and occurs more frequently with advancing years. According to the Pew Research Center, in 2013, two-thirds or 67% of previously married adults had remarried, while in 1960, less than 55% of those […]

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