A Brain Scan May Predict Alzheimer’s. Should You Get One?
Juli Engel was delighted when a neurologist recommended a PET scan to determine whether amyloid — the protein clumps associated with an increased risk of...
Juli Engel was delighted when a neurologist recommended a PET scan to determine whether amyloid — the protein clumps associated with an increased risk of...
I had a doctor who used to tell me that a certain amount of stress was good for me. And I have to agree. I...
Most of us know couples who drift into marriage, buy a home, start a family and find themselves looking at each other ten years later...
Kara Swisher is a business technology journalist and contributor to The New York Times. In a recent article, she describes her own symptoms that led...
A New York Times article regarding one couple’s discussions about moving to a retirement home brought back memories of my own parents’ ongoing dialog. My folks...
The employment landscape for those 60 and older According to Inc. Magazine, there are now more than 76,000,000 Americans reaching the age of 60 and beyond, “and...
Sometimes death has a way of bringing out the worst in families. The death of a parent and the subsequent efforts to settle the estate...
You’ve created a Living Trust, an Advanced Healthcare Directive and signed a Do Not Resuscitate Order (DNR). You’ve done everything right, but is this enough?...
They’re officially called Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), but you probably know them as tiny houses. They’re small, carefully designed, tidy and, well, adorable. People are...
Apple product lovers are, well, a bit of a cult. Hip and tech-savvy, they’re famous for standing in lines for hours to be among the...
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who has divorced and remarried, you know that estate planning with your blended family gets a lot...
Many employers have been happily leveraging Facebook’s detailed demographic data to target exclusively younger candidates in their job ads. The result? Once again, Facebook has...