Aging Americans, you're not imagining things: Big shifts in physical well-being do occur at certain points in the life span, new research shows. A team at Stanford University has found "massive" ...
The early 1960s teetered between tradition and transformation — sock hops and rotary phones on one side, space missions and civil rights movements on the other. Black-and-white TVs buzzed with Kennedy ...
Face it, there are only so many '69 Camaros to go around, so sooner or later, a different body style must emerge. One we've noticed starting to proliferate lately—and would like to see more of—are the ...
So much for the idea of aging gracefully – or gradually. New research suggests the body ages in bursts, in particular, rapid changes about age 44 and another when we hit 60. We consider aging as a ...
That so many dramatic changes happen in the early 60s is perhaps not surprising, Snyder said, as many age-related disease risks and other age-related phenomena are known to increase at that point in ...
While aging is often seen as a steady progression, a new study from Stanford University has found that there are, on average, spikes in the process around the ages of 44 and the early 60s due to ...
Repeat something enough times, with enough confidence, and before long it’s bound to be taken as fact. Take, for example, the widely held notion that the Pontiac GTO was the original muscle car. There ...
It'sbaaack! We're talking "big chunk" metalflake, not that wimpy itsy-bitsy flake stuff we've seen of late. Metalflake isn't about subtlety. It works perfectly framed in the sculptured sides of our ...
Most people reach their late 50s or early 60s with a private scoreboard running in their heads. They wonder whether they've built enough, whether everyone else is miles ahead, or whether they're ...
GOOD STUFF. THANK YOU. DYLAN. ONE OF THE MANY REASONS TO BE OUTSIDE AT SOME POINT. A HUGE JACKET YOU DON’T. WELL, MAYBE I DO, BUT MOST OF YOU DON’T. DEPENDS WHAT YOUR INTERNAL THERMOSTAT IS SET TO, I ...