Prediabetes Label Less Useful in Later Life

Health & Wellness
People who develop prediabetes at age 71 or older have a much lower likelihood of progressing to the full-blown condition than do people diagnosed with prediabetes at a younger age. By Wendy Haaf That finding comes from research involving a…
Trends

Discover the Mini-Home

It offers an attractive option for many who are downsizing. By Lola Augustine Brown When it comes to downsizing, many…
Retirement

Fighting Ageism

Negative stereotypes about older people— whether you believe them or they come from others—can cause real harm. By Wendy Haaf…