Is the tide going out on ageism?
I’m going to buy one of those old fashioned football rattles that you can swing and make a loud noise of jubilation when you see
I’m going to buy one of those old fashioned football rattles that you can swing and make a loud noise of jubilation when you see
Scientists at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg have grafted neurons reprogrammed from skin cells into the brains of
John Stott and Billy Graham said they were unprepared for old age. Dying, yes, and life hereafter, but not for old age. If those two
Running for just five to 10 minutes a few times a week could add three years to your life, according to research published in the Journal
More and more people want to know about others who are conquering dementia. In my books on dementia I mention Christine Bryden, a little lady
The oldest person I’ve interviewed was 112 years old. She had been a teacher, and she used to be visited by grandchildren and even great
The Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) has already appointed an Older People’s Commissioner. Now it has adopted a Declarion of Rights for Older People. Enshrined in
At a New Wine conference, one year, we took part in a competition for the children on site. They’d come to our stand in the
The Assisted Dying bill, debated in the House of Lords on July 18th, passed a major hurdle and has been put forward for debate in
My daughter says that when I die, she will have inscribed on my tombstone, ‘She has finally found the ‘safe place’.’ Not that I’m riven
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