Classes evolve with the times, while other classes are discontinued for being dated. Regardless of the reasons, there are many classic Baby Boomer high school classes that are no longer taught.
Innovations are helping people age in place and stay healthier for longer. You’re reading The Checkup With Dr. Wen, a ...
After the Covid-19 pandemic, in a world where technology evolves at the speed of light, very few baby boomers continue to ...
Generations often struggle to understand each other, with daily habits serving as the biggest points of confusion.
Screen addiction is no longer just a Gen Z problem. According to recent studies and reports, elderly are now spending just as much, if not more, time on smartphones, TVs and social media. Researchers ...
Research shows social media use is growing among people 65 and older, and some of their children and grandchildren are worried they’re slipping quietly into screen addiction.
What started as a health solution has now become a widespread source of frustration. QR code menus, which surged during the pandemic, are now facing growing backlash from diners across all age ...
The Motley Fool reports that in 2026, Gen Z and millennials focus on AI stocks and view dividend investing as a side hustle, ...
Simes presides over Computer Pals, a volunteer-run group devoted to helping older adults develop digital literacy. Under his guidance, the club's lessons range from navigating Windows 11 ...
Next time you spot a seemingly useless gadget in a Boomer’s home, try looking beyond the item itself. Behind every purchase is a story, a memory, or a small celebration of life. Sometimes, the meaning ...
The generational gap in skills is not about better or worse. Younger generations have strengths that boomers never had — rapid access to information, global connectivity, and fluency with technology.
Two-thirds of Americans recently polled are “slumber”stitious, or believe that there’s a right way and a wrong way to get the perfect night’s sleep, according to new research. A survey ...