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Montana Centenarians Offer Advice For Long Life

The Governor's Conference on Aging will occur this week on May 7 and May 9 in Glasgow and Great Falls respectively.

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Exercise Can Improve Memory in Older Adults

It is often said that, as you age, the memory is the first thing to go. However, according to a new study, one fairly simple step can greatly improve older adults' ability to remember.

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What Are the Best Cities in America for Senior Citizens?

Watching old episodes of the hit television series ‘Seinfeld’ can lead a person to believe that all senior citizens flock to Florida to live in the sultry confines of places like Del Boca Vista, but a new study suggests that might not be exactly accurate.

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Depression, Stress Can Accelerate Aging

 

It’s common knowledge being depressed takes a toll on your mind and body. But a new study finds depression can cause premature aging.

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Sleep Troubles Might Affect Your Memory As You Age

New research reveals the amount and quality of sleep you get may actually affect your memory as you get older.

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Danger in Knee Replacements for Younger Patients

Knee-replacement surgery was once the domain of senior citizens — but no more. In fact, recent figures for the United Kingdom, United States and Finland show more and more of the surgeries are being done on arthritic Baby Boomers in their 50s — and on people even younger.

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Does Obama Age Faster Than the Rest of Us Because He’s the President?

US presidents like Barack Obama, who seemed so youthful just a few years ago, appear to age right before our very eyes during their terms in office. This simple observance led Jay Olshansky, PhD, a professor of public health at the University of Illinois–Chicago, to question whether the stress of being Commander-in-Chief can really take years off someone’s life.

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