'Something for Me': The National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers

'Something for Me': The National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers
"Sometimes I have trouble worrying," admits Nayma, a young caregiver from Los Angeles who looks after her two younger siblings with autism. "I worry …

Author: Sabrina Crews

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Society Leaves Disabled Communities Sweltering

Society Leaves Disabled Communities Sweltering
As temperatures break records across the globe, disabled people face unique risks and challenges. Stephanie Wills has been legally blind since birth. …

Author: YESSENIA FUNES

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The Positive Aspects of Dementia Caregiving in Asian Communities

The Positive Aspects of Dementia Caregiving in Asian Communities
Studies have primarily focused on caregivers from western societies, with little attention to potential cultural differences. Asians, in particular, …

Author: Sophie Okolo

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25 Things Boomers Love That The Younger Generations Don’t Understand

25 Things Boomers Love That The Younger Generations Don’t Understand
What do you notice that boomers tend to gravitate towards that younger generations can't relate to? From bird watching to stocking up on Werther's …

Author: Gabrielle Reeder

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Five Gen X values from the ’90s that can save today’s world

Five Gen X values from the ’90s that can save today’s world
We're bringing "whatever" back. A few weeks ago I came across an article about a kid who watches television at 1.5x speed so he can cram as much …

Author: Tod Perry

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Gen Z and men are the stingiest tippers, study finds — while folks from the Midwest are among the most generous. How do your own tipping habits compare?

Gen Z and men are the stingiest tippers, study finds — while folks from the Midwest are among the most generous. How do your own tipping habits compare?
On the whole, tipping is declining year over year, new research shows, especially given the rising costs of goods and services. But whether and how …

Author: Kerry Gold

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Beyond Dining in the Dark: What It’s Actually Like to Eat Out When You’re Blind

Beyond Dining in the Dark: What It’s Actually Like to Eat Out When You’re Blind
Listen to this article In 1999, the first “dining in the dark” restaurant opened in Zurich, Switzerland. Blindekuh, or the Blind Cow (the German name for the game of blind man’s bluff), was wildly popular, and inspired dozens of similar ventures that opened in cities across Europe and around the …

Author: Andrew Leland

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5 Daily Walk Benefits You'll See in 1 Month

5 Daily Walk Benefits You'll See in 1 Month
Going to the gym every day or even every week may not feel like a realistic feat for many of us. But you can still help your health in other ways. …

Author: Kali Coleman

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Honeybee venom can kill breast cancer cells in less than 30 minutes, study finds

Honeybee venom can kill breast cancer cells in less than 30 minutes, study finds
A groundbreaking new study has uncovered a promising avenue in cancer research - using bee venom to target and kill cancer cells. This startling …

Author: JJ Shavit

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Emotionally Intelligent People Use a Brilliant 10-Word Phrase to Get Respect and Strengthen Their Relationships

Emotionally Intelligent People Use a Brilliant 10-Word Phrase to Get Respect and Strengthen Their Relationships
If you want respect, research says much more important than what you say is this. A few months ago I got an email from "Tom." Tom lost his job after his co-workers filed multiple reports against him for perceived mistreatment. In other words, Tom didn't have his colleagues' respect, because his …

Author: Justin Bariso

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Would You Spend Three Years Living on a Cruise Ship?

Would You Spend Three Years Living on a Cruise Ship?
More than 100 countries. All seven continents. Three years. One boat. For some, the opportunity to spend 36 continuous months at sea sounds like a …

Author: Christopher Parker

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Beauty Sleep Is More than Skin Deep

Beauty Sleep Is More than Skin Deep
Our immune system depends on healthy skin as its primary source of protection. No matter what age, race or skin type, everyone requires adequate …

Author: Jenni Binford

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Climate anxiety is a real, pervasive feeling. Here’s how to handle it.

Climate anxiety is a real, pervasive feeling. Here’s how to handle it.
Help your mind — and the earth — manage the uncertainty of climate change. The effects of climate change are visceral and distressing: images of thick wildfire smoke blanketing cities, reports of deadly heat waves and record flooding. Over 1 billion people globally could be displaced by events …

Author: Allie Volpe

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Emotionally Intelligent People Use a Brilliant 4-Word Phrase to Be Present, Remember More, and Learn From Every Moment

Emotionally Intelligent People Use a Brilliant 4-Word Phrase to Be Present, Remember More, and Learn From Every Moment
Learn to appreciate every moment--by remembering these four words. As someone who runs a small business, it can be challenging to get away. Even if I take vacation, the temptation's always there to check email, make sure everything is running smooth, or step in and solve even minor problems. But …

Author: Justin Bariso

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AI could supercharge the Gen Z takeover

AI could supercharge the Gen Z takeover
ChatGPT probably won't take your job in the years ahead — but a Gen Zer equipped with AI technology just might. Take AJ Eckstein. He's a 24-year-old consultant at a Fortune 500 company who uses artificial-intelligence tools on the daily to complete his tasks. Time to email a coworker? He'll ask a …

Author: Alexandra York and Jacob Zinkula

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Gen X advice for Gen Z: Woman shares the things she wishes 'somebody told me in my twenties’

Gen X advice for Gen Z: Woman shares the things she wishes 'somebody told me in my twenties’
'You date people you think you deserve. You deserve better.' Meghan Smith is the owner of Melody Note Vintage store in the eternally hip town of Palm …

Author: Tod Perry

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Frugal, but Fun, Retirees

Frugal, but Fun, Retirees
Editor’s note: This is an installment of the “Retirement for the Rest of Us” series, a Next Avenue initiative. People who have not saved for their …

Author: Christine D. Moriarty

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The FDA just approved a new treatment for Alzheimer’s. It’s a very big deal.

The FDA just approved a new treatment for Alzheimer’s. It’s a very big deal.
The new treatment approved by the FDA is a big deal. Can the US health system handle it? A proven treatment to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s — a devastating disease that robs individuals of their personality, autonomy, and ultimately life — has long been out of reach. But within the next …

Author: Dylan Scott

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