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Crow’s Feet

Cognitive decline in later years — from mild forgetfulness to dementia — is well-documented, but researchers at the National Institute on Aging now say that “cognitive skills that require constant practice, such as understanding and using language, are usually well preserved.” And they’re even looking into whether some cognitive skills — like being able to ignore distractions — may improve with age.

The writers who publish their stories here at Crow’s Feet support the theory that…

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“The longer I live, the more beautiful life becomes.” (Frank Lloyd Wright) Non-fiction pieces, personal essays and occasional poems that explore how we feel about how we age and offer tips for getting the most out of life.

Nancy Peckenham

Journalist, editor, mother, wife, sister, daughter, friend, adventurer, history-lover. Editor of Crow’s Feet