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5 facts about mental health medications after 65
Mental Health

Five facts about mental health medications after 65

Feelings of sadness and stress are common (and normal) throughout life.

A couple on a walk in a park, holding each other
Mental Health

What depression looks like in older adults — and how to help

Feeling blue now and then is normal, no matter what your age. Maybe a good friend moved away, or a sad memory popped into your head.

A man in a wheelchair painting
Lifestyle

For a healthier, happier life, unleash your inner artist

Aches and pains? Join the club. Stressed out? Who isn’t? Got a headache from the never-ending cycle of doom on the news? Well, of course you do.

Woman holding her head, suppressing pain
Mental Health

Seven important facts to know about panic attacks

Your heart is racing, your palms are sweaty, and you’re breathing so hard you can’t speak. Are you having a panic attack?

What to look for in a therapist for loved ones ages 65 and older
Mental Health

What to look for in a therapist for loved ones ages 65 and older

One of the guarantees of aging: You’ll go through lots of changes throughout your life.

Man holding the back of his head, taking a deep breath outside
Mental Health

Eight surprising effects of chronic stress

When the American Psychological Association surveyed Americans about their stress levels for its

Hands of older woman stirring fresh fruit into a bowl of oatmeal
Nutrition

Five eating habits that can help keep your blood sugar in check

If you have a family history of diabetes or you’ve been diagnosed with prediabetes, you know how important it is to keep your blood sugar in check.

A couple in the kitchen cutting up vegetables
Health

How to improve your cholesterol

You might feel fine, but high cholesterol numbers are a reason to take pause.

An older woman holding a coffee mug, sitting on a couch, staring out of a window
Mental Health

What dementia looks like in older adults — and how to help

Misplacing your reading glasses. Forgetting to pay a bill. Thinking it’s Friday when it’s only Thursday.

A couple smiling, looking at a smartphone
Lifestyle

Nine smartphone tricks that make daily life easier

If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re holding a computer that’s exponentially more powerful than the one used to send astronauts to the moon.

The connection between chronic disease and mental health
Mental Health

The connection between chronic disease and mental health

Getting diagnosed with a chronic disease can bring up feelings of frustration, anger, and grief. And learning to live with a long-term illness can sometimes leave you feeling overwhelmed.

A man sitting upright on a couch, eyes closed
Mental Health

What anxiety looks like in older adults — and how to help

It’s normal for older adults to feel stressed sometimes. They may be worrying about health conditions, mobility issues, or living on a fixed income.

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