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Time-Saving Kitchen Shortcuts That Don’t Sacrifice QualityIf coordinating schedules to gather the family around the dinner table is a victory in its own right, finding enough time to prepare a well-ro
Build Heart-Healthy Behaviors for Preschoolers at HomeA pressing concern like a global pandemic can quickly overshadow other important health challenges facing families. One is the issue of childhood
Caught in the MiddleHelp for the Sandwich Generation- Twenty million American adults are caring for aging parents at the same time they\'re raising young children. Known as the Sandwich Generation, the
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Selecting a Plan That’s Right for You During Medicare Open Enrollment
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Selecting a Plan That’s Right for You During Medicare Open EnrollmentEach year between Oct. 15 and Dec. 7 people can make changes to their Medicare coverage options.
Medicare’s annual Open Enrollment
Make Heart Health Part of Your Self-Care RoutineDevoting a little time every day to care for yourself can go a long way toward protecting the health of your heart. Simple self-care, such as taking a m
Make Sense of Your Travel PreferencesSeasoned travelers know that no two trips are exactly the same, even when revisiting the same location. The weather changes, your personal life and perspective evo
Knowledge is PowerUnderstanding the rights of nursing home residentsAn estimated 1.4 million older adults and people with disabilities live in nursing homes, according to the Centers for Disease Contr
Understanding the Connection Between AFib and StrokeIn 2020, more than 795,000 people in the United States will experience a stroke, according to a report from the American Heart Association, and near
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8 Tips for Older Adults Isolating at Home or in Assisted Living Facilities
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8 Tips for Older Adults Isolating at Home or in Assisted Living FacilitiesFor many seniors, being home alone during the COVID-19 pandemic means being lonely.
To help older adults stay as socially con
5 Questions to Ask When Planning for Long-Term CareYou may not want to consider a time when you might not be able to fully take care of yourself, but the reality is there is almost a 70% chance someon