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Leoneda Inge talks with the author of 'Golden Years: How Americans Invented and Reinvented Old Age.' And, Triangle-area entrepreneur Giorgios Bakatsias on his more than 40 years in the restaurant business.
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It's been half a century since the psychedelic era. Now, some baby boomers are returning to the drugs of their youth 鈥 not for rock and roll, but to confront aging.
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Duke history professor James Chappel takes Due South on a journey through American aging, and what the future of our "golden years" might look like.
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On our "Golden Hour," the author of Building a Better Boomer embraces the lighter side of aging. Then, a candid conversation about the ups and downs of being a contestant on "The Golden Bachelor."
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For older Americans, social isolation is a public health crisis. As we age, our relationships evolve and our communities change 鈥 how do we accept these changes and tackle their challenges?
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More Americans are living into their 90s and 100s than ever before, and it blows Anita's mind that so few people are talking about it! She meets a 94-year-old man who opens up about the changes in his romantic, platonic, and familial relationships, and his two kids join to share their perspectives. Plus, a woman in her 70s introduces Anita to an innovative model for combating social isolation in your senior years.
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Leqembi is the first drug fully approved to slow mental decline in Alzheimer鈥檚 patients. Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina and some insurers in other states say they still see the $26,000-a-year drug as experimental.
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As more private equity firms acquire skilled nursing facilities, often homes that already have a low rating by federal regulators, the North Carolina lawsuit represents just one attempt made by frail elderly residents to fight back against deep-pocketed investors.
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We鈥檙e barraged with anti-aging sentiment in our culture, whether it鈥檚 jokes about going senile or marketing focused on 鈥渓ooking young.鈥 But there are folks out there accepting aging for what it is 鈥 and preparing to age exactly how they鈥檇 like to.
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In the 鈥淢oney and Romance鈥 episode from Season 2, we met Ginny, who discovered financial infidelity in her marriage. She joins Laura again with an update on her love life and how she鈥檚 applied lessons learned from that experience.|Thanks to our sponsor Silver Singles. More at silversingles.com/datingwhilegray.