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  1. Your brain – what it is and what it does

    everything you do, think, feel and say – the things that make you who you are and enable you to go about your daily activities. The average adult brain is about the size of a medium cauliflower. The average adult ... care of it. Your brain has three main jobs.  Managing your unconscious or 'automatic' functions, such as heartbeat, breathing, digestion and control of body temperature. Managing your conscious or

  2. Debt help and advice

    It can feel difficult to ask for help with debt – but whatever your situation, there's support out there. Find out more with Age UK.

  3. What pension options do I have?

    Find out about your options for your pension pot when you retire.

  4. Switched Off: Save free TV for older people

    For over a million of the oldest people in our country, television is their main form of company. Right now, that’s under threat.

  5. We can't wait for care

    Older people should be able to live well, not just survive, and the right care and support can help them do this. Find out more from Age UK.

  6. Complaining about NHS services and hospitals

    You have the right to expect good quality services from the NHS. Find information about making an NHS complaint and what to include from Age UK.

  7. I'm worried about someone feeling lonely

    If you think a friend or family member might be feeling lonely, we can help you find the right way to support them.

  8. Things to consider when COVID restrictions end

    With COVID restrictions lifting but cases of the virus on the rise, how do we know what the right decisions are for us?

  9. Dealing with disputes at work

    experiencing difficulties at work and feel that you were treated unfairly, it's important that you know the right procedure to follow.

  10. What is probate?

    A grant of probate gives you the legal right to deal with someone's estate. Find out more with Age UK.

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