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  1. The importance of eating well in later life

    In the UK one in ten people over 65 are undernourished or at risk of undernourishment. Age UK explains the importance of eating well as we get older.

  2. Living with dementia information guide

    This guide explains what dementia is, what to do if you think you might have dementia, and what kind of support is available.

  3. Staying safe online

    their personal information. But knowing what to look for can help you avoid scams and fraud. We explain some common online scams below. Email scams Digital scams are becoming increasingly common and sophisticated ... information. It can also slow your computer down, send out spam email or delete files. You may even get a phone call from someone claiming to be from a well-known software company, like Microsoft, saying there's

  4. The real cost of living

    Age UK storyteller James, a retired nurse, explains how the cost of living crisis and ill health put him at serious risk.

  5. Information and advice for a specialised audience

    Age UK's Vicky Bates explains how The Alzheimer's Show provides a chance to share our resources and learn from the people they help.

  6. Living with Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy

    Terry, an Age UK storyteller, explains what it's like living with a little-known health condition, Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy (DCM).

  7. Understanding polypharmacy

    Age UK's Health Influencing team explains polypharmacy, its impact on older people's health and the cost to the NHS.

  8. An update from Steph Harland, CEO Age UK

    Age UK's CEO explains the changes Age UK has made during the coronavirus outbreak, and details of our 3-year recovery plan.

  9. Having a good time over 70

    teacher, director and author who's still as passionate about his pursuits in his seventies, as he explains.

  10. Love in harmony

    Former musician Harry, 96, reminisces about his late wife May, and explains how Age UK has helped him through his loss.

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