Working After Retirement Keeps Seniors Healthy
October 18th, 2009 by Skip McGrath
People who continue to work after retirement have fewer diseases, fewer functional limitations, and better mental health than people who quit completely, according to a new study. Yujie Zhan and colleagues at the University of Maryland and California State University at San Bernardino published their findings working after retirement and elderly health in the October issue of the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. Read the rest of the story…
Baby Boomers Flocking to Tyler Texas
Forecasts of a lurking recession convinced Jim Alberts two years ago to grab his pension and run from the Florida company he oversaw as chief executive officer. Alberts and his wife, Sue, shopped for a place to retire and whittled their choices to two states: Texas and Tennessee. Read the full Story…





