In “5 Things to Know This Week,” how your blood type impacts your health, plus jobs for an active retirement and other stories from the week. In “5 Things to Know This Week,” how your blood type ...
AARP editors Tim Appelo and Christina Ianzito recap their favorite moments from the first season of ABC’s “The Golden Bachelorette.” AARP editors Tim Appelo and Christina Ianzito recap their favorite ...
Video chatting with multiple people can be taxing on the brain and physically exhausting. Here are some tips on how to video chat without burning out. Video chatting with multiple people can be taxing ...
Cognitive aging is a normal process, but there are certain symptoms to look out for when screening for dementia. Cognitive aging is a normal process, but there are certain symptoms to look out for ...
Diabetes can be linked to uncontrollable factors like family, history and age. But there are also daily lifestyle choices that can increase your diabetes risk. Here are some surprising habits that ...
Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan, AARP’s new CEO, shares how her work in advocacy, public health, policy change, data and research, and as a practicing physician has prepared her for this role. Dr. Myechia ...
Are your finances organized in case of your death? Here are three ways to get your financial house in order. Are your finances organized in case of your death? Here are three ways to get your ...
Experience what banking with dementia feels like in this short video. Learn more at AARP.org/BankSafe. Experience what banking with dementia feels like in this short ...
If you start collecting before full retirement age, your income could lower your monthly benefit if you make above a set limit. That limit goes away at full retirement age, and you could actually ...
At AARP, we know that the history of the LGBT movement is still being written. A #LivingHistory of the LGBT Movement powered by AARP is a storytelling series honoring past, present and future heroes ...