Youth culture was being commodified and camp-ified in mood rings and pet rocks. Colors were bold, hair was wild, disco ran the dance floors and movies were spectacles.
Is It Too Soon to Diagnose Alzheimer's in People With No Symptoms?
Would you want to know you have Alzheimer's disease years before symptoms of memory loss and confusion set in? An expert committee says that's now possible.
How to Plan for Retirement When You Don't Have Kids
Childless older adults face different challenges in housing, health care and estate planning. Here are some things to consider if you don't have children.
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When Should Family Caregivers Apply for Medicaid for a Loved One?
If you're not familiar with how Medicaid works and haven't applied for it before, it can add to your caregiving stress to try to figure it out without assistance.