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  1. New UK survey reveals our beliefs about staying sharp in later life

    the survey, aged from 40 to 98 years old. Age UK published their findings in a new report 'What Keeps You Sharp?'.

  2. Look after your thinking skills

    When it comes to keeping our minds sharp, advice can be confusing or contradictory. Learn from Age UK what can be done to keep thinking skills sharp as we age.

  3. The garden that keeps on giving

    garden (picture above) was added. “Before this, it was inaccessible and you couldn’t have people out here at all,” explains Nichola. “As you can see now, we’ve got raised [flower] beds that are more accessible ... birthday? “There’s talk of a party later in the year,” suggests Nichola. “You’ll have to come and film it when we do!” Given what an enjoyable day it was at the hub, that’s an offer we can’t refuse. Watch

  4. Staying sharp

    of things you can do to help protect your brain and thinking skills as you age. We've worked with leading experts to look at the evidence and help you discover how to stay sharp. How can you look after ... after your brain as you age? The Disconnected Mind The Disconnected Mind is a world-leading research project at the University of Edinburgh, funded by Age UK. Central to the research, hundreds of older people

  5. What makes you happy?

    From building a routine to eating good food and keeping active, we want to know what makes you happy this International Day of Happiness.

  6. Walking tips and advice for older people

    Regular walking not only keeps you fit, but also increases flexibility, boosts your mood and safeguards your health. Find out more information from Age UK.

  7. Financial jargon buster: financial terms explained

    Financial jargon can be confusing, so we've put together a handy jargon buster to help you keep track of what common financial terms mean. Find out more with Age UK.

  8. Do what you can

    tells us. “And if we keep moving it helps to stave off some of the conditions that can come with ageing. I always say that exercise is a great form of medication that helps you to move better, be stronger ... stronger, and therefore be more confident.” What was your own fitness journey like? Sandra (pictured): “When I was younger, I was always very active. I used to do a lot of sports and would train

  9. What would you do if you won the lottery?

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to win a large sum of money and what you would do with it?

  10. What happens if you win the lottery?

    Have you ever wondered what would happen if you won the lottery? How do you claim your winnings and what should you do? Find out more here!

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