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Life gets better after 50: why age tends to work in favour of happiness
Jonathan Rauch, author of The Happiness Curve, was relieved to find an explanation for his gloom - academics say adulthood happiness is U-shaped. The Guardian reports that when Jonathan Rauch fell into the doldrums in his 40s, he had no idea why. Life was good:...
Warning over suntan lotion application
People are getting less than half the sun protection they expect from suntan lotions, according to research. BBC News reports that the problem isn't the lotion, it's our slapdash application of it, King's College London scientists say. In theory, using sun...
Menopause misery? Use style to blow away negativity during menopause
Menopause is steeped in negativity, rarely talked about openly and is often associated with weight gain, mood swings and hot flushes. However, 50 Connect reports that the menopause is different for every woman and there are many ways we can halt the negative...
Why the NHS needs over-50s people to come forward and become organ donors
Older people fear their organs aren't healthy enough - but they could save a life. Bristol Post reports that elderly people living in Bristol are being urged to donate their organs when they die. New figures show people aged over 50 are a lot more likely to be...
5 reasons why turmeric is scientifically good for you
Spicy, golden and warm in flavour, turmeric’s therapeutic properties can ward of flu and boost your mood. Silver Surfers reports that like avocados, kale and chia seeds before it, turmeric is one of those cure-all ingredients that seems to have blown up out of...
The 5 lifestyle habits that could add a decade to your life
Scientists say that living a long life could be as simple as making a few changes to your daily routine. Silver Surfers reports that humans are always on the lookout for the secrets of a long and happy life, and experts have long analysed all manner of factors...
Colour me happy
Too many of us play safe when decorating our homes, but favourite colours can boost our wellbeing. Choice reports that colour can lift our spirits or calm us down. It's definitely not something we should be frightened of using out homes. Sadly, though, too many...
More people in the UK are living to 100 and beyond. What can we learn from them?
There are more than 14,000 people who are 100 or older in the UK, according to government data. 50 Plus reports that in fact, the Queen even had to expand her birthday card writing team a couple of years ago to cope with the surge of new centenarians! That’s a...
Sweet dreams are made of this
The key to a good night's sleep is to keep our brains and bodies active during the day. Do you lie tossing and turning in bed at night, struggling to get some precious shut eye? Perhaps you're trying too hard to tempt the sandman. Or maybe you are indulging in...
Try raw honey to beat hay fever
Thousands of people swear by using raw honey as a natural remedy. Choice reports that thousands of people swear by using raw honey as a natural remedy for streaming eyes and runny noses saying that it has helped to ease their symptoms and transform their lives....
Here’s to better hearing
Technology has made some hearing-aids almost undetectable. We explore what’s on offer and how to choose. Choice reports that with people living longer, increasing numbers will spend half their lifetime suffering from hearing loss. The big question, according to...
Drugs to vaccinate over-50s against Alzheimer’s could be here in a decade… with a £9bn price tag
Drugs to vaccinate everyone over the age of 50 against Alzheimer’s could be available within 10 years, but would cost the NHS £9 billion, a new report has shown. The Telegraph reports that new analysis commissioned by Alzheimer’s Research UK found that drugs to...