Incoming Resources
- New aging, live smarter now to live better forever, by Matthias Hollwich with Bruce Mau Design
- Younger next year, the new science of aging, scriptwriter, Barbara Kram ; director, Karen Cape
- Alive, alive oh!, and other things that matter, Diana Athill
- The father, Sony Pictures Classics, Les Films du Cru and Film4 present ; in association with Orange Studio, Canal +, Ciné + ; in association with Embankment Films ; an F Comme Film, Trademark Films, Ciné-@ production ; a film by Florian Zeller ; co-producer, Alice Dawson ; producer, Christophe Spadone ; producer, Simon Friend ; produced by David Parfitt, Jean-Louis Livi, Philippe Carcassonne ; screenplay by Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller ; directed by Florian Zeller ; a UK/France co-production
- On vanishing, mortality, dementia, and what it means to disappear, Lynn Casteel Harper
- Gratitude, Oliver Sacks ; [photographs by Bill Hayes]
- The inner work of age, shifting from role to soul, Connie Zweig, PH.D
- Honest aging, an insider's guide to the second half of life, Rosanne M. Leipzig, MD, PhD
- Understanding brain aging and dementia, a life course approach, Lawrence Whalley
- The end of old age, living a longer, more purposeful life, Marc E. Agronin, MD
- Super human, the Bulletproof plan to age backward and maybe even live forever, Dave Asprey
- Keep your wits about you, the science of brain maintenance as you age, Vonetta M. Dotson
- Successful aging, a neuroscientist explores the power and potential of our lives, Daniel J. Levitin
- So late so soon, a production of the Department of Motion Pictures & Hedgehog Films ; directed and photographed by Daniel Hymanson ; produced by Kellen Quinn, Josh Penn, Trace Henderson, Noah Stahl
- The wonder of aging, a new approach to embracing life after fifty, Michael Gurian
- Ageism unmasked, exploring age bias and how to end it, Tracey Gendron, PhD
- Prime time, Jane Fonda
- 2 weeks to a younger brain, Gary Small, MD and Gigi Vorgan
- Keep it moving, lessons for the rest of your life, Twyla Tharp
- Disrupt aging, a bold new path to living your best life at every age, Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO of AARP with Boe Workman
- Natural causes, an epidemic of wellness, the certainty of dying, and killing ourselves to live longer, Barbara Ehrenreich
- How we age, a doctor's journey into the heart of growing old, Marc E. Agronin
- It's never too late to begin again, discovering creativity and meaning at midlife and beyond, Julia Cameron, with Emma Lively
- Our time machine, presented by Shanghai Flying House Film Co. Ltd., Emei Film (Shanghai) Investment Co., Ltd., Shanghai Eternity Media & Culture Co., Ltd., Youku Information Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd. ; a Walking Iris Media, Fish + Bear Pictures, Breezy Doc & Independent Television Service (ITVS) production ; writers, S. Leo Chiang & Bo Li ; directed & produced by Yang Sun & S. Leo Chiang
- Depression and anxiety in later life, what everyone needs to know, Mark D. Miller and Charles F. Reynolds III
- Being mortal, medicine and what matters in the end, Atul Gawande
- Lifespan, why we age--and why we don't have to, David A. Sinclair, PhD, AO, with Matthew D. LaPlante ; illustrations by Catherine L. Delphia
- Still foolin' 'em, where I've been, where I'm going, and where the hell are my keys?, Billy Crystal
- No time to spare, thinking about what matters, Ursula K. Le Guin ; introduction by Karen Joy Fowler
- Triumphs of experience, the men of the Harvard Grant Study, George E. Vaillant
- Out of time, the pleasures and perils of ageing, Lynne Segal ; with an introduction by Elaine Showalter
- Healthy aging, a lifelong guide to your well-being, Andrew Weil
- Full measure, modern short stories on aging, edited by Dorothy Sennett ; foreword by Carol Bly
- Getting real about getting older, conversations about aging better, Linda K. Stroh, PhD, Karen K. Brees, PhD
- Life force, how new breakthroughs in precision medicine can transform the quality of your life & those you love, Tony Robbins and Peter H. Diamandis, MD, with Robert Hariri, MD, PhD
- Borrowed time, the science of how and why we age, Sue Armstrong
- Why did I come into this room?, a candid conversation about aging, by Joan Lunden
- A new way to age, the most cutting-edge advances in antiaging, Suzanne Somers
- How to live forever, Variance Films ; Wexler's World ; a Mark Wexler film ; produced & directed by Mark S. Wexler ; co-producer Mark Luethi ; narration written by Mark S. Wexler, Robert Demaio
- Natural causes, an epidemic of wellness, the certainty of dying, and killing ourselves to live longer, Barbara Ehrenreich
- Never say die, the myth and marketing of the new old age, Susan Jacoby
- Keep moving, and other tips and truths about aging, Dick Van Dyke with Todd Gold
- Growing old, notes on aging with something like grace, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
- 30 lessons for living, tried and true advice from the wisest Americans, Karl Pillemer
- On the brink of everything, grace, gravity, and getting old, Parker J. Palmer
- Aging joyfully, a woman's guide to optimal health, relationships, and fulfillment for her 50s and beyond, Carla Marie Manly, PHD
- The longevity plan, seven life-transforming lessons from ancient China, Dr. John D. Day and Jane Ann Day ; with Matthew LaPlante
- The fourteenth goldfish, Jennifer L. Holm
- Goddesses never age, the secret prescription for radiance, vitality, and well-being, Christiane Northrup, M.D