Growing older does not mean slowing down. In fact, after 60, staying active becomes more important than ever for maintaining independence, reducing the risk of chronic illnesses, and keeping the mind ...
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I'm a 74-year-old doctor who studies aging: My 8 daily habits for staying happy, healthy and sharp
Dr. Rosanne Leipzig has been treating older adults for 40 years. She shares her best advice for how to have an "enjoyable, ...
As we get older, our muscle strength slowly declines—increasing our risk of falls, injuries, and loss of independence. In particular, we rely on our lower body strength for many essential daily ...
We tend to think of stretching as something you do before a workout—or maybe something you should do, but don’t. Yet stretching can be one of the most effective tools for preserving and improving ...
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