by Gail Zugerman | Nov 13, 2018 | Blog
Surprise — Our Genetic Makeup Aids Our Memory! We all seem to feel as we blow out another candle on the proverbial birthday cake that those moments of thinking we’ve “lost it” are going to keep gaining momentum....
by Gail Zugerman | Nov 5, 2018 | Blog
What Is Age Segregation, Anyway? Many people particularly younger people see older people as only looking out for themselves and viewing younger people as entitled and winey. I read a statistic in a recent Wall Street Journal article that claimed that next year for...
by Gail Zugerman | Oct 30, 2018 | Blog
How Do You Speak to The Elderly? What do we consider elderly to be anyway? Most people think of the elderly as those that are infirm or have trouble seeing, hearing or with mental cognition. How do you speak to the...
by Gail Zugerman | Oct 15, 2018 | Blog
64 No More We all recall the Beatles popular song about reflecting on turning 64! Will anybody need us or feed us? Well, I just read in today’s Wall Street Journal that Malaysia’s New Prime...
by Gail Zugerman | Jul 26, 2018 | Blog
THE NIH & THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS INITIATE “CART” A 7 million, four year study being financed by the above organizations was reported in the WSJ today. The use of new technology in about 50 homes with a target of 250 homes will...