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Second Chances
Alan Shipley has, what he calls, a “great life.” At 76, he still works out at the gym four to five days a week. He chases around his baseball-loving grandchildren, and is prepping to volunteer at the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
What is Relay Service?
In this day and age of email, social media and texting, many people take talking over the phone for granted. That being said, phone calls are still the most preferred method of personal communication, and its digital alternative is nowhere nearly as universally accepted.
Is it a myth or a fact: Bigger muscles mean a bigger brain
Surprising facts show that certain kinds of exercise not only build muscles, strength and endurance. They also cause brain growth and make you smarter.
The fit and feisty senior's guide to boxing-related exercises
You don't have to be a boxer to enjoy these shadow boxing, speed bag routines and heavy punching bag exercises as part of your leisure fitness regimen.
Slender or musclebound? How to tell one health supplement from the next
Vitamins and supplements are made differently and for different reasons. Knowing which will work for you could mean good health or an adverse health reaction.
Swimming your way to a younger you
Swimming on a regular basis can make you feel younger, and revitalized and is also among the doctor recommended exercises to help relieve back pain.
How to stay in style and keep your eyes sharp: The importance of sunglasses in cataract prevention
As we age, eye problems increase, including cataracts. Fortunately, this problem can be treated by wearing stylish UV ray filtering sunglasses to match your wardrobe.
How to pig out and stay slim: Exploring delicious, lean recipes
Learn how you can chow down and pig out on healthy food by eating six times every day while remaining slim, trim and even losing weight in the process.
How not to let a mastectomy ruin your love life
A mastectomy does not have to mean the end of your love life. Losing a breast is not what love or sex is all about in the first place. A loving partner will help you celebrate life.

