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Tag Archives: New York Times

Hammer Toe after 45: What every vibrant woman should know

There are more than 30 joints and 20 bones in just one of your feet, and that leaves a lot of opportunity for something to go wrong.read more »

Skype Your Way To A Better Relationship

Does your partner make excuses about going to couples coread more »

Budding Boomer Businesses

A good deal has been reported in the media about members of younger generations failing to find employment following graduation. We’ve also heard it said retirees are earning virtually no interest on their investments/savings. But data from read more »

What to eat at midlife: Insulin resistance and the truth about sugar

Without sugar, you wouldn’t have the energy to get out of bed in the morning.read more »

New Year’s Resolution #1- Exercise Your Creativity

Last year around this time I read with interest a New York times article written by John Tierney about New Year’s resolutions.  On an optimistic note he said, “Whatever you hope for this year you are more likely to make impread more »

Menopause Mondays: Happy Nutritious Holidays! from Ellen and guest nutritionist, Keri Glassman

This week, preparation for the Thanksgiving feast is in full swing, and then the holiday parties will begin with all of the sweet indulgences that go with them.read more »

The real winner of the US election

A young man with a mathematics and statistics background who honed his craft in baseball stats was hired by the New York Times to handicap the presidential race. He did that by reviewing existing polls, noting their statistical biases (for example, tread more »

Ten Fun Things to do When You Are Laid Up in Bed Most Liked

"Yes, I broke my ankle, but boredom is the real tragedy here. Ten solutions for when you're laid up in bed, as I am."read more »

Rachel Carson’s Relevancy Fifty Years Later

Since 1941 Carson, a writer and conservationist, with a graduate degree in marine biology, wrote four books about the natural world that brought her recognition as a naturalist and science writer. But when Silent Spring was published on September 27read more »

Will Your Empty Nest Be Boomeranged?

When my last child left for college, I had been a mother for more than thirty years. I thought I was prepared, but nothing prepared me for the day my last child left home.read more »