Original Stories

- Starve Yourself to Live Longer?
There She Is, Ms. Golden America
Seniors Study Seniors: More Undergrads Major in Old Age
Retirees Create Alternative Communities
Crowded ERs Affect Older Adults Most
Want To Ditch Those Reading Glasses?
Doctors Answers Questions About Eye Surgery
Ask a Doctor: Is Eye Surgery Right For Me?
Long Retirement, Meet Price Tag
Will There Be Enough Care for the Elderly?
Modern-Day Search for the Fountain of Youth
Learning a Foreign Language Can Help You Live Longer
'Protective Gene' May Help Some Live to 100
Poll: Will You Live Longer and Better?
Positive Thinking the Key to a Longer Life?
Study Shows It May Be Possible, but Many Doctors Question Results
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Video

- Is U.S Troop Surge Working in Iraq?
Iran Stalls British Sailor Release
Controversial, Cute Bear Delights Crowds
Where Things Stand: Northern Iraq
The Umbrella Gets an Extreme Makeover
Violence on the Rise in Afghanistan
Where To Park? Not in Baghdad
Pakistan Kite Festival Deaths
Vandals Attack Gaudi's Dragon
Russian Baby Abuse Probe
South Pacific Island Murder Trial
Congress Stormed in Ecuador
A National Guard Mother's Worry
Israelis Seen Abusing Caged Palestinians
Vietnam to Officially Join WTO
Iraqis say they do not feel safe when going about their daily activities.
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Society and Seniors
- Getting Air Travel Ready for the Baby Boom Generation
Retirees Create Alternative Communities
Long Retirement, Meet Price Tag
Will There Be Enough Care for the Elderly?
Boeing Designing Aircraft With Older Passengers in Mind
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Health

- 92-Year-Old Sprinter Eyes World Record
Long Life for Calorie-Burning Seniors
Study: Older Runners Getting Faster
Jim Hammond wants to break the 100-meter seniors world record.
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Senior Mental Health
- Positive Thinking the Key to a Longer Life?
Convent Archives Provide Striking Link Between Outlook and Life Expectancy
USA Today Coverage
Medicine and Aging
- Drug Overuse and Underuse Very Common in Seniors
Dr. Tim: Rx Advice
Crowded ERs Affect Older Adults Most
Testosterone Can't Turn Back the Clock
Drug Can Clear Cloudy Vision
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The more drugs an older patient
is prescribed, the more likely the patient is to be taking an
inappropriate medication, a new study shows. Overall, 65 percent of the 196 study patients were on at
least one drug that was unnecessary, a duplication of the
effects of a...
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