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More happiness may come with age, studies say

Richard Rose used to challenge his wife, Joyce, if he thought she was misstating something, but these days he lets it go.

Experts reveal best ways to save an aging brain

Want to keep your wits sharp as the years go by? You're not alone. Most people are worried about losing their memory as they age, and a new study shows it's a valid concern: In fact, at 53 percent -- more than half of all people -- have at least a minor mental decline in their 70s and 80s, and about 16 percent develop more serious problems with memory and other mental functions as they age.

Older women with breast cancer benefit from chemo too

Women with breast cancer in the United States have an average age of 63 when they are diagnosed, and the disease is more common in older women than younger.

How to care for your parents and keep your sanity

I once attended a Navajo blessing ceremony, held in a tepee on the red sand of the Sonoran desert.

Commentary: What's driving the U.S. over a cliff?

I was talking to a close family friend during my vacation in Florida, and he was criticizing the governor there for taking the stimulus money that came from the federal government.

CNNMoney: A tenuous lifeline for seniors

Every weekday, Eva Gomez walks down the block to the Fox Point Senior Center to eat her one hot daily meal, exercise and chat with friends. Otherwise, she's cooped up in her Providence, R.I., apartment with little more than crackers and a cup of coffee or tea.

Wii-habilitation 'could prevent elderly from falls'

Playing the Nintendo Wii Fit could improve balance and help avoid falls in seniors, researchers taking part in a new study suggest.

Smoking quadruples risk for vision-stealing eye disease

Age-related macular degeneration is a baby-boomer disease that, according to the American Medical Association, affects more than 10 million Americans. It is one of the leading causes of blindness for people over age 65. A study published in the July 2007 issue of Archives of Ophthalmology found that current smokers are four times more likely to develop this eye problem than nonsmokers.

Who should pay for mom and dad's care?

When Stephen Leach gave up his Rockaway, New Jersey, condo at age 48 to move back in with Mom and Dad, it was out of need -- his parents', not his.

Time.com: Study: Rise in Nursing Home Costs

Costs for nursing homes, assisted living facilities and some in-home care services have increased for a fifth consecutive year, and could rise further if a shortage of long-term care workers isn't resolved

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