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Medicare A, B, C and D Explained

April 11, 2016

Medicare comes in four different parts, and each one provides a different kind of coverage.

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Tax Day is Coming

April 8, 2016

We get a few extra days this year to fill out our taxes. Also be leery of giving out your social security number or other important information because there are phone and email phishing scams.

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Doctors Failing to Talk About Costs

April 6, 2016

When doctors fail to discuss costs with their patients, it can undermine the patient’s health.

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Brain Food

April 1, 2016

Certains foods can help keep your brain young and alert.

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Alzheimer’s Film Deals with Loss

March 30, 2016

A man makes a biography about his fiancé’s grandparents, as the husband deals with the loss of his wife to Alzheimer’s disease.

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Superbugs on the Rise

March 28, 2016

Drug resistant superbugs are on the rise, especially in healthcare settings due to the overuse of antibiotics.

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Higher Drug Prices Affecting Seniors

March 25, 2016

Seniors are seeing an increase in drug prices.

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Life and Death in a Nursing Home

March 24, 2016

A psychotherapist shares what she has learned about life, death and America’s cultural values from working in a nursing home.

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Anesthesia and Mental Decline

March 23, 2016

Many believe that there is a link between anesthesia and long-term mental decline, but a recent study has proven this not to be true.

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Changing the Aging Mentality

March 21, 2016

The book “Disrupt Aging” by Jo Ann Jenkins discusses changing the negative stereotype of aging into a positive one.

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