By 2050, the senior population (adults age 65 and older) will be more than double that of the world’s youngest citizens, and the number of people living beyond age 80 is expected to triple over the next 30 years.
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Often referred to as a Lowcountry “gem,” Cypress Gardens is a magical outdoor retreat where visitors of all ages can create lasting memories and engage with nature.
For the last 17 years, its bright, pink hue and unique heart-shaped dolphin fountain have drawn locals and visitors alike to the cheery Summerville bed and breakfast.
Social Security is committed to protecting your personal information.
As you grow older, your housing needs may change. Maybe you’ll get tired of doing yardwork.
Tax season is approaching, and Social Security has made replacing your annual Benefit Statement even easier.
Dr. Karen Gersch knew at a young age that she would one day become a surgeon.
The road to retirement is paved with a variety of challenges. As I embark on my own retirement journey at this time, I’ve done some reflecting on what it took to get here.
Mary Ann Bridgman’s watercolor exhibit, “Waterscapes,” is featured at Art Central Gallery in Summerville. A waterscape is a landscape scene with a prominent water feature included.
To allay any fears you may have, I should tell you that floaters are usually nothing to worry about. I have them myself. More than 7 in 10 people experience floaters. Now for some biology.
After residing at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church for more than 22 years, The ARK of SC has moved into its beautiful, expanded, dedicated home.
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Women’s History Month, celebrated in March of each year, is a time when we reflect on the achievements and contributions of our nation’s remarkable women.
It’s not easy getting old, as the saying goes, and it can be even harder to watch your parents age.
Goose Creek Mayor Greg Habib often jokes that soon his city will be designated as the “pickleball capital of the world.”
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And so it begins. You walk out to your car and see the dreaded dusting of yellow-green pollen so innocently blanketing your beloved ride.
For Berlin G. Myers Jr., the best part of being a part of the family lumberyard has been having the opportunity to work with his father, brother and, at one point, father’s brother.