How Cheryl Tiegs Redefines What It Means to Age Gracefully



Active Aging News

Weekly Edition • July 11, 2025


Cheryl Tiegs, the original Sports Illustrated swimsuit model. Today she's a grandmother, philanthropist and doesn't hide her age; Wimbledon! Tennis time. Besides being fun to watch did you know that science has proven that rackets sports (even badminton) increase longevity?; And while a new simple brain scan can now show how fast your aging, there's one test that is positively linked to dementia that can only be performed after you die (for now); Enjoy!


Lifestyle and Motivation


How Cheryl Tiegs Redefines What It Means to Age Gracefully

Cheryl Tiegs. The super model swimsuit icon and beauty book author of yesteryear has some intriguing stories behind her most famous Sports Illustrated swimsuit shots.

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Fitness


More Than Just a Game: How Racket Sports Are Reshaping Longevity Science

New research suggests that racket sports like tennis could be even better for you, especially as you get older.

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Health and Wellness


A New Brain Scan Can Reveal How Fast You're Aging

What if we could gain a clearer picture of our personal aging rate, all from a single, non-invasive scan? It's no longer fiction but fact.

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Health and Wellness


TDP-43: Is This the Real Driver of Your Memory Loss?

Learn how TDP-43, an important protein found in almost every cell in our bodies, plays a big, though often unseen, role in dementia later in life.

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“Do not spoil what you have be desiring what you have not; remember that what you have was once among the things you only hoped for.”

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