Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Travel trends show adults claiming spring break for themselves
Spring break is no longer just for plastic red cups and crowded sandbars; adults are claiming it with better plans and ...
Midland Daily News on MSN
On the Job: Finding joy and purpose at Seasons Adult Day Health Services
ON THE JOB: A morning at Seasons Adult Day Health Services showed how therapeutic activities, hands-on care and compassion ...
Your workout playlist may feel motivating, but research shows music during exercise does not reliably boost focus or mood.
If you didn’t embrace what Zammit calls cognitively enriching activities early in life, it’s not too late to get started. Middle age offers an important window for protecting brain health and ...
People who reported “always” listening to music saw dementia risk plummet by 39% compared to those who rarely or never tuned in. They also had a 17% lower risk of Cognitive Impairment No Dementia ...
Thousands of years of bagpipe history have spawned countless fantastical tales, including Scottish faeries infusing highland players and their instruments with magic; warriors wielding the haunting, ...
Its, succulent gardening, bird watching and serving her community is settling into a new leadership role with a ...
The Odessa American is the leading source of local news, information, entertainment and sports for the Permian Basin.
The Morning Journal on MSN
Sheffield Lake Recreation launching Zumba fitness classes
Residents looking for a fun way to stay active will soon have a new option as the City of Sheffield Lake Recreation Department launches a series of Zumba fitness classes at the community center. The ...
A new study found that older adults who play or listen to music frequently have a lower risk of developing dementia.
A qualitative case study examined how older adults experience joy, accessibility, and well-being while participating in a community dance program at Canada’s National Ballet School. Using video ...
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These AI robots are moving in with lonely, elderly New Yorkers — and keeping them company for free
Sandra Cota’s world had grown quiet. The busy pace of her life had slowed in recent years, replaced by long days in her Bronx apartment where the low drone of the television filled the silence between ...
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