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New Developments for LGBT Benefits

July 25, 2016

Learn about new Medicaid and Medicare developments available for the LGBT community.

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Want to Live to Be a Centenarian?

July 18, 2016

Follow these tips to help you live a long and healthy life.

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Good Financial Decisions

July 15, 2016

Tips to improve your financial literacy as you get older, and why its important.

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Improve Your Retirement with the Internet

July 13, 2016

The internet and other electronic gadgets can improve your retirement by helping you better connect to your loved ones.

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Parents – Talk with your Children

July 8, 2016

It is important that parents share financial and long-term care information with their children, in the event that the adult children need to care or help manage their parent’s financial matters.

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Healthy Habits

June 29, 2016

Why do some people get sick more often than other? People who practice these healthy lifestyle tips, typically get sick less often than those who don’t

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Men and Women Retire Differently

June 27, 2016

Retired men and women spend their time differently. No matter what you do, the key to a happy retirement is staying busy.

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HOPE for Alzheimer’s Act

June 22, 2016

Today, the Alzheimer’s Association and its relentless advocates applaud the Senate Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee for its commitment to the more than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and their more than 15 million caregivers. In a bipartisan effort, the committee included the Health Outcomes, Planning, and Education (HOPE) for Alzheimer’s Act (S. 857) in…

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Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

June 17, 2016

Navigation could be the key to early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease.

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Can you be fined with $1600 for missing a license plate decal?

June 16, 2016

Just recently a Texas municipal court judge had fined a woman $1,590 for a decal on her car license plate being missing… Though just a few days after, she has obviously changed her mind about the penalty and its amount. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution last week reported on the plight of 52-year-old Fulton County resident Linda…

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