Fitness trainers aren’t just for the rich and famous. Today, many gyms offer the accessibility of fitness trainers as a benefit to their members for helping them reach their unique fitness goals. Trainers, whether hired privately or through a gym, can be a worthwhile investment as fitness is defined differently as people age. Michelle Twitchell, […]
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You know your body, you’re in charge of it
By most objective standards, healthcare costs in the United States are higher than anywhere else in the developed world, yet outcomes – what our healthcare dollars actually are able to buy for us – are, relative to the rest of the world, pretty dismal. However we pay for our healthcare – whether directly from our […]
Are you 50? Time to get tested and prevent colorectal cancer
(BPT) — When she was 55 years old, Valerie B. made a promise to a total stranger. It may have saved her life. “I was sitting in the doctor’s office for a mammogram,” the Atlanta woman said. “There was a lady there who said she recently learned she had colon cancer. I knew nothing about […]
Snack foods that promote better sleep
According to the National Sleep Foundation, changes in sleep patterns are a part of the aging process. But even though difficulty sleeping may be a part of aging, that does not mean men and women over 50 cannot take steps to improve their sleeping patterns. For example, certain snack foods may help to improve quality […]
Popular sports for seniors
Fishing Fishing is more than just a leisurely day at the lake. Casting and reeling in your catch provides a good workout for the arms, legs and core muscles of the body. If you fish on the water, rowing out to your lucky spot provides additional cardiovascular exercise. Golf Golf is enjoyed by people of […]
Did you know?
Baby Boomers make up the largest generation of Americans born in United States history. Boomers include anyone born between the years 1946 and 1964, as the number of births began to rise as World War II veterans returned home from battle. The greatest number of Baby Boomers were born in 1957, when numbers peaked at […]
A fear of falling
Most of us have taken a fall at one time or another. If we were lucky, we suffered nothing but embarrassment. Unfortunately, as we get older, the odds of falling and getting hurt get stronger. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one of three adults 65 and older falls every year. One-third […]
Animal and human bond brings healing and health
“The human-animal bond is a mutually beneficial and dynamic relationship between people and animals that is influenced by behaviors that are essential to the health and well-being of both,” claims the website at avma.org. And while that bond can be seen in any household that has pets as companions, it is at its strongest when […]
Volunteering after reitrement: Enriching lives, including your own
“I feel I get so much more out of volunteering than I give.” I have heard this sentiment most often while working with volunteers over the years. Volunteers come in ready to help others, make a difference, and give back to the community they love, not realizing the impact it will have on them and […]