Old-Fashioned Fun
July 2, 2007 - 9:00 pm
There’s something about gardening that lifts my spirits. Even the scent of the soil and mulch makes me happy.
Wary of inflation, Americans have been scrutinizing the prices of everyday items. But a less-noticed expense should cause greater concern.
The excess weight of supplies stuffed into an improperly worn backpack might lead to sore joints and muscles.
Many older people point to strength training as a method to slow down the ever-present biological clock.
Each year, more than 1 in 4 older Americans fall, making it the leading cause of injuries for those 65 and older. But many falls can be prevented.
You can’t put a price on knowing the correct answer to Medicare quandaries — because with Medicare, what you don’t know will cost you.
“I’m feel very comfortable with being in my 80s,” the funnyman says ahead of the premiere of Season 5 of his hit series “Only Murders in the Building.”
The Transportation Security Administration passenger screening process has gotten quicker thanks to new technology in use at Harry Reid International Airport.
At least four Centers for Disease Control leaders resigned this week. The White House confirmed it fired Susan Monarez because she was not “aligned with” President Donald Trump.
The FDA’s framework for the new COVID-19 vaccines presents new barriers to access for millions of Americans who would have to prove their risk.