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Nine simple habits that can boost your brainpower
My dad’s memories are ebbing away, but his soul survives
Alzheimer’s dropped me into a frightening, fractured new world
Latest findings on normal and abnormal brain aging show that, with the exception of occasional problems with short-term memory and slower thinking speed, most people don't lose much brainpower as they age
In the mid-1990s scientists began tinkering with the genes of crop plants—for instance, to extend the shelf life of tomatoes or to create blight-resistant soybeans.
Getting a shot is the best way to fight the flu.
The increased threat of attacks using biological agents like smallpox has raised questions over whether to resume vaccinations that can cause serious or even fatal complications.
Walking, whether in the mall or in the park, is the most popular physical activity in the US. AARP talks about the benefits and gives safety tips.
Walking - whether in the mall or in the park – is the most popular physical activity in the US. AARP talks about the benefits and gives safety tips.
Walking - whether in the mall or in the park – is the most popular physical activity in the US. AARP talks about the benefits and gives safety tips.
Tainted food can make you sick. AARP offers food safety tips to keep you from getting sick from the food you eat.
First lady Laura Bush is spreading the word about heart disease as the number one killer of women. What can you do to protect yourself?
The growing gaming industry is targeting older gamblers. But they're more at risk of addiction than others and they pay a higher price for the gamble.
Is your diet healthy? The government's dietary guidelines will help you adjust your own diet.
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