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MIT Graduate student Erez Lieberman is working on an “iShoe” which uses technology developed by NASA to create an insole that could help elderly people keep their balance and prevent falls
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MIT Graduate student Erez Lieberman is working on an “iShoe” which uses technology developed by NASA to create an insole that could help elderly people keep their balance and prevent falls

Shoshana Shamberg talks about 5 ways to improve bathroom comfort and safety.
For Eddie Beardsmore, age 62, and a chronic pulmonary disease (COPD) sufferer the beeping black box on his hall table has changed his life. Less
A comprehensive new study from the MetLife Mature Market Institute shows the age of those seeking Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM), popularly known as reverse
“Worsening eyesight makes finding items more frustrating, arthritis complicates browsing and reduced balance intensifies the strain of stooping or reaching for products,” reports Ellen Bryon for the Wall Street Journal. Bigger type faces, better lighting and improved shelf labeling are some of the solutions being implemented by retailers.