8 Steps to Good Nutrition Past the Age of 60
November 21, 2017Good nutrition is important at any age, but when you are over the age of 60, there are a few special factors to consider.
Good nutrition is important at any age, but when you are over the age of 60, there are a few special factors to consider.
Diabetes affects millions of people and can have catastrophic health consequences. If you think you may be at risk, contact your doctor and watch out for these symptoms.
Medicare is beginning to send out new cards to recipients. Here’s what you’ll need to know and what you should expect.
The Annual Election Period for Medicare began Oct 15 and will continue until Dec 7. That means it’s time to decide if you want to stay with your current Medicare plan or enroll in a different one.
Staying fit, trim, and in good health isn’t easy at any age, but it gets tougher as the years pass. Try these 7 tips for optimal health past the age of 60!
The costs of college are rising each year, which is why so many grandparents are looking for ways to support their grandchildren in getting an education. If your grandchild is young, then you can expect that college will be even more expensive when they are old enough to enroll. Right now is a great time to improve their college savings and help the child prepare for the future!
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It can be difficult to watch the progression of dementia, especially if you are a caregiver for a family member. During this time, there are several considerations that need to be made to ensure your personal success and the quality of life for the person in your care. With the right support and resources, you can overcome the difficulties and manage the situation…
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