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Health & Wellness (Page 6 of 24)

Toby Keith Dead at 62 After Battle with Stomach Cancer

“He fought this fight with grace and courage.”

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Could You Have Prediabetes?

Prediabetes doesn’t have to mean that you’re destined for full-blown diabetes. Here’s what to know!

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How Medicare Covers Physical Therapy Services

Medicare has no limits on how much it will pay for therapy services, but there is an annual coverage threshold you should be aware of. Here’s what you should know.

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5 Tips for Managing Blood Sugar as You Age

Did you know that almost 30% of Americans over 65 have diabetes?

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Hearing Loss and The Latest in Hearing Aids

In this Living to 100 Club podcast, we explore the latest technology in hearing aids, the risks of not addressing hearing loss, and the options that are available to those looking to improve their hearing. This includes over-the-counter aids now available.

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6 Ways Osteoarthritis Can Impact Your Quality of Life

Osteoarthritis affects over 32.5 million Americans! Early detection and appropriate care are essential.

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The Hidden Danger of Untreated Heartburn

Almost everyone experiences heartburn or acid reflux from time to time, but frequent episodes can signal a much more serious problem. Here’s what to know.

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Make These 7 Proactive Choices to Strengthen Your Emotional Health in Retirement

Emotional health is just as important as physical health and prioritizing it is essential to maintaining the highest quality of life. Let’s talk about some proactive measures you can take to improve and protect your emotional health so you can feel happier, more fulfilled, and in control of your life during retirement.

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Top 10 Benefits of an Active Lifestyle for Seniors

Maintaining an active lifestyle contributes to overall well-being and quality of life. Here are the top 10 benefits you can expect to enjoy.


Tips and Tools for Coping with Vision Loss

There are about 20 million Americans living with macular degeneration today. Over time, this progressive disease can rob people of their central vision, making everyday tasks like driving a car, reading a magazine, or watching television extremely challenging. Here are some tips and resources that can help. 

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Free Senior Resources

Ultimate Guide to Retirement Communities

The Ultimate Guide to Retirement Communities

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5 Health Conditions That Affect Baby Boomers and 5 Ways to Avoid Them

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Ultimate Estate Planning Checklist & Guide

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Guide to Adult Day Care

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