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  1. World secrets of staying happy in winter

    Helen Russell, who's spent the past 6 years researching the secrets of keeping a sunny disposition. For her most recent book, The Atlas of Happiness, Helen Russell spoke to people all over the world about ... " Helen explains that "psychologists from Oxford University have found that hearing harrowing tales of woe can help with group bonding as well as triggering endorphins as our body gets ready to fight off

  2. The magic of music and volunteering

    visit Age UK North Tyneside to see firsthand the difference their singing group makes to the lives of older people living with dementia.

  3. Numbers of coronavirus deaths – understanding the statistics

    Dr Elizabeth Webb examines the numbers of coronavirus deaths, and which sources we can trust for an accurate picture.

  4. Thinking about end of life information guide

    to think about life ending, but it's a good idea to give yourself time to think and talk through all of your options. Download our guide to find out more.

  5. The many wins of walking football

    Four local Age UKs discuss the benefits of the Age UK Walking Football Programme for older people in their communities.

  6. At the centre of local support

    The importance of day care services We explore a recent study that highlights the overwhelmingly positive experiences older people have had from attending day care, and their potential to make a significant ... significant contribution to the wider health and social care agenda. Recent research by the University of Bristol found that day care services are highly valued by older people and their carers, and that they

  7. Donate in memory of your loved one

    Making a donation in memory of a loved one is a wonderful way to celebrate their life. Donate in memory to Age UK today.

  8. Predicting the progress of the coronavirus epidemic

    Dr Elizabeth Webb, Senior Research Manager at Age UK, discusses the difficulties of predicting how coronavirus will progress in future.

  9. Celebrating a year of friendship and support

    We visit the Joining Forces Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland, to celebrate a year of coffee mornings for older veterans and meet those that make it possible.

  10. Veterans welcome a new generation of soldiers

    Older veterans from Joining Forces Age UK Portsmouth were recently invited to see a new generation of soldiers passing out at Arming Training Centre (ATC) Pirbright. We joined them to see what happened

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