AARP has joined Walgreens to provide screenings during the next two years. Outfitted buses are making stops in and around 300 cities. The schedule is available here.
Does a Mediterranean island hold the secrets of a happier and healthier life? Vote to help direct the Blue Zones research team.
The Divided We Fail effort advances the idea that partisan gridlock should not stand in the way of affordable health care and long-term financial security for all Americans.
Help others get fit, start personal medication records, and more, through Create the Good.
Are you a weekend slug? Here's why you need to change your ways.
Think beyond regular cows' milk, and you'll reap a host of benefits from dairy and dairy substitutes.
When you're worn out, fed up, and angry enough to scream, let it out then get help, says AARP Caregiving Ambassador Gail Sheehy.
Learn all about your meds—how they work, how they may interact, how to take them safely, and more—in our using meds wisely area.
Challenge and enjoy yourself with brain-building games and find brain-boosting tips in our Brain Health area.
Get fit. Stay fit. Have fun. Visit our fitness center for news and tips on getting motivated to exercise. You'll find info on walking clubs, working out right, training for triathlons, and more.
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Read our Q&A all about swine flu, including what it is, the symptoms, how to protect yourself, whether it's being hyped, and how it affects older people.
AARP's group weight-loss quest is under way. Join us, and lose those stubborn pounds, with Carole Carson as your coach.
While the economy plunged in 2008, older Americans saw prices soar for their most popular brand-name prescription drugs, with costs climbing an average of almost 9 percent.
Who said brain-building was painful? With these five games, you'll find it’s fun to challenge your memory, processing speed, attention, and language skills.
Want to keep your brain in top shape? You can help keep it limber through what you do every day. Try these 50 brain pleasers.
Got questions about how the new bill might affect your treatment and prescriptions? Or whether it will "ration" health care? We've got answers.
Know the signs, get screened early, and use treatments that slow its progress, says brain health expert Dr. Murali Doraiswamy in this radio piece.
Dr. Laura Berman, a renowned sex therapist, answers 10 questions about the joys and challenges of later-life intimacy.
You may be able to save money on your prescription medications by using coupons offered by two Web sites.
Author Melanie True Hills explains how a cow on her Texas farm enlightened her on the motivation it takes to shed pounds (85 of them for Hills).
Insurance & Plans: From Major Medical to Medicare Supplement, find the right health insurance plan for you.
Discounts & Savings: Pharmacy, Vision & and even Fitness discounts provide everyday savings for you.
Travel Expert Peter Greenberg
Are airlines giving you worry lines? Need the latest news on the best cruise? AARP.org travel columnist Peter Greenberg can help.
Video Games for Grownups
Read our latest reviews—with adult players like you in mind—of video games across multiple platforms.
Surprise! It's possible to eat healthily while watching your food budget.
Join the Fat 2 Fit Challenge to lose weight and for a chance to win weekly prizes.
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AARP seeks candidates for seven voluntary positions on its Board of Directors.
You can guide researchers to uncover answers to why some people live to 100+.
This to-do list can help you accomplish some worthwhile financial goals.
Live! Learn! Laugh! Come to our newest event, May 15–16, in San Antonio.
Get your health checked for free with the AARP/Walgreens Health Tour.
Help fight consumer fraud by joining the "Free Lunch" Monitor program.
Here are some tips for caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's.
Learn about ships departing from Seattle and cruising around Alaska.
Pretend you've just walked into your local café, where everyone knows your name.