Across
- 3. Ezekiel Emanuel believes that advertisements and conversations need to be more _____ and truthful about the reality of what the aging process is really like.
- 4. Although it sounds vex to many,______, she says, is the key to success
- 5. We should be prioritizing our health in our twenties, ______, and forties to ease the process of aging.
- 6. Christopher Ingraham believes the Americans are becoming less and less ____ according to the World Happiness Report.
- 7. Christopher ingraham believes there should be more clinics and institutions focusing on the ____ of individuals while they are young.
- 11. Barrie Davenport believes that some of the most important values to live by are Kindness, patience, _____, and courage.
- 14. Dr. Brown says, “____are being added to our lives, life is not being added to our years”.
- 15. _____ is an illness that affects vision and eyesight most commonly in elderly people.
- 16. The feeling that you wish you had taken an opportunity when you had the chance but didn’t
- 18. Making a meaningful ______ helps create a more quality life through connections and support
Down
- 1. the older people age, the more likely they are to develop diabetic ______
- 2. Jane Barratt mainly focuses on the question of “we are living longer, but are we living ____?”
- 4. The main health link to a quality life are relationships between family and _____’s.
- 6. the world _____ report takes data from each country every year and makes conclusions about the personal happiness of individuals.
- 8. prioritizing our health while we are ____ will lead to a better quality aging process down the road.
- 9. Laura Carstensen found the elderly patients are more likely to recall ____ information compared to negative information.
- 10. A long duration of human life
- 12. Elizabeth Scott believes that the better physical and mental ____ people have, the better lives they will have in the long run.
- 13. Studies have shown that a _____ is the most peaceful place to age due to the accessibility and community feel.
- 17. Taking a chance even though the outcome could be positive or negative
