True friendship can be hard to come by, and some might argue friends may be a reflection of your own social identity, so how does this bond change as we change?
Here we show you that you have the power within you to get yourself out of a mental rut – even when it seem impossible.
Fear is an emotion that can be debilitating and unsettling, but there are ways to understand the emotion so you’re best equipped to deal with it.
Tom Cronin from The Stillness Project explains why (and how) we should embrace criticism and grow from it.
Take better quality images today with RAW capture. We explain why (and how) you should use it in your photography.
Studying when you’re 60 and beyond is beneficial for many reasons, not only for improving the skills needed in today’s workplace.
A study sought to determine whether video games were improving or harming senior homes has been released, and the findings may surprise you.
Worried. Anxious. Disheartened. Busy. If any of these are familiar to you, it’s likely you are also familiar with stress and thus need to read on.
There is accumulating evidence that a whole host of surprising activities can help keep our brains young as you age. Here we have all of the details.
A study has found that loneliness is twice as unhealthy as obesity in older people.
Despite our brains being one of the most vital parts of our bodies, it is also the most mysterious.
Two Over60 community members talk about studying later in life, how it keeps their mind healthy and why they keep going back for more.