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At the bottom of this page, you will find three buttons and a running display of news and posts from the JCA newsfeed and blogs. Visit the JCA blog “Information for the Sandwich Generation” for news you can use about aging, resources, and staying active and connected. The Kensington Clubs blog shares news about Kensington Club activities, dementia care, caregiver support, and community events. As always, you can filter and search for topics of interest in our complete newsfeed, News & Events.

Freakonomics Radio

Here’s Why You Are Constantly Fighting Off Scammers

March 16, 2026

Freakonomics Radio podcast by Stephen J. Dubner A ruthless (and ruthlessly efficient) industry is using digital tools to supercharge one of the world’s oldest behaviors. We look at how the industry works, and ask the scam-fighters what they’re doing about it. For those who want to take a deeper dive into the behavioral economics of …

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9 Surprisingly Subtle Symptoms of High Blood Pressure

March 4, 2026

from NCOA Americans are living longer, which means more time doing the things we love with the people we care about. But that extended lifespan has a flipside: It brings a greater risk of developing one or more chronic health conditions as we enter older adulthood. One of the top chronic diseases facing older Americans …

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Programs Pair Older-Adult Mentors With Medical Students

March 3, 2026

One in five older adults have experienced ageism in a health care setting. Mentorship programs can help change attitudes about aging, research shows. by Bridget Balch for AAMC About 1 in 5 people over age 50 report having experienced age discrimination in a health care setting, according to a 2015 study. It’s an issue that researchers …

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