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middle age, Briefly Noted

Health Alert: Men at 40 Risk of Cardiac Death 1 in 8

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One of the worst manifestations of cardiac disease is sudden death and according to a recent study it is far more prevalent than once thought.

Researchers said men at age 40 in the U.S. have a one-in-eight chance of suffering sudden cardiac death over the rest of their lives, a stark indication of the toll cardiovascular disease exacts on society. »more»

Gen X Hits Middle Age

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Feeling old?

Many (Gen Xers) remember Bruce Springsteen's smash hit Dancing in the Dark, which in the mid-'80s was a staple of early MTV, MuchMusic, and Gen X high school dances. He turned 60 a few days ago. »more»

Boomers Killed The Social Networking Star*

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They did it to disco, the station wagon, and personal savings. Now baby boomers are being accused of ruining Twitter. »more»

Sex and the 40-Something Woman

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Why do most women say that their sex life is at its best in their 40s?

The Guardian's' Joanna Moorhead looks at a variety of possibilities in her piece "The Joy of Confidence," including changing body chemistry, the freedom of the empty nest, new partners, and changing mores. »more»

Recession Changing Attitudes on Retirement; Government Encouraging "Encore" Careers

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Millions of Americans are rethinking their plans for retirement as a result of the worsening recession. According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, one possible side effect is an increase in national service on par with the early days of the Peace Corps. »more»

No Longer 16: Molly Ringwald Turns 40 (and is okay with that)

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Ringwald showed us in a series of John Hughes film how much angst one could have being a teenager. Now that she is 40, she tells us in this interview how little angst there can be in middle age.

How is 40? »more»

When Boomers Become Grandparents: Don't call us "Granny" or "Gramps"

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One of the unexpected attributes of the current grandbaby boom is what baby boomers want their grandchildren to call them. Despite having children who now have children, today's boomers don't see themselves as old--and they certainly don't want to be stereotyped as such. »more»

How I Accidentally Spent $60 For A Bottle of Shampoo

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My university roommate, W., used to tell stories of how her grandparents coped with the "problem" of driving.

Neither of them could see very well, particularly her grandfather, but since he was loath to give up his license, the pair came up with a system of tandem driving. While her grandfather manned the steering wheel, gas pedal and brake, my friend's grandmother served as the eyes. »more»

Study: What works best for overweight women: Weight Watchers or the local gym?

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In the first study of its kind, using sophisticated methods to measure body composition, the nationally known commercial weight loss program, Weight Watchers, was compared to gym membership programs to find out which method wins in the game of good health. »more»

Here's something normally not associated with middle age--sexually transmitted diseases

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Rates of sexually transmitted infections have more than doubled among the over 45s in less than a decade according to the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections. »more»