Reading. Crafts. Gardening. Volunteer work. Walking. Pickle ball. New research suggests hobbies have key mental health benefits for the elderly, highlighting the need for strategies to support hobby ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's never too late to pick up one of these hobbies that have been scientifically shown to increase longevity. Americans often ...
Having a hobby is linked to fewer depressive symptoms and higher levels of happiness, self-reported health and life satisfaction among people aged 65 and over, and this holds true across 16 countries ...
The study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, aimed to see if the benefits of hobbies were consistent in different national settings, and looked at data from 93,263 people aged 65 or over who ...
If you want to lead a richer, more fulfilling, more social life as a retiree, you need to take up some new hobbies. The problem is that some hobbies are exorbitantly expensive, which might eat into ...
Thanks to breakthroughs in medicine and nutrition in recent years, we are living longer than ever before. But this increase in life expectancy also brings an increase in the number of diseases, ...
I know I'm not alone when I say I feel a little glued to screens. I mean, they're everywhere I turn — texting friends on my phone, getting work done on my laptop, and unwinding with some TV. Over on r ...
It's never too late to pick up one of these hobbies that have been scientifically shown to increase longevity. Americans often gain more leisure time as they age, likely a natural consequence of fewer ...
Even if you’re retiring wealthy, it’s a good idea to look for hobbies that are relatively inexpensive. Your stream of income may be consistent and you may feel confident about not outliving your ...