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These Simple Morning Rituals Can Change Your Life After 60

By Sally Canning August 31, 2022

Have you ever come to a point in your life where you feel something has to change and yet you don’t have a clue where to begin? It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the enormity of it all. This is especially true when you’re convinced…

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Haunted by the Unexpected Interest in the Female Orgasm?

By Ann Richardson August 30, 2022

The female orgasm is suddenly in fashion this summer, if the number of newspaper stories is any indication. Like the British say about buses, you wait for ages for one and then three come at once. Oh dear, that wasn’t meant to be a pun…

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The Many Benefits of Glutathione Supplements and Injections

By Camilla Moore August 30, 2022

If you’re looking for a way to improve your overall health, glutathione injections and supplements may be the answer. Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the body from damage caused by free radicals. It also plays an essential…

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Why Slowing Down Increases the Quality of Your Life

By Joanie Marx August 29, 2022

How many times have you found yourself feeling weighed down with an unexpected life crisis that involved your health, finances, relationships, and even the state of the world? What if I said a life crisis can be avoided, stress relieved, and the overall quality…

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The Trauma of Losing My Independence – and How I Overcame It

By Pat Skene August 29, 2022

My husband passed away three years ago and learning to live alone at 74, for the first time in my life, was a daunting task. Besides dealing with the deafening silence and loneliness, my biggest fears were getting sick or losing my mobility. How would I cope?

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“To Each His Own”: A Frustrating Requirement You Need to Understand

By Marie Burns August 29, 2022

Normally, when you hear or say the phrase “to each his own” you are likely shrugging and recognizing that things can be different for different people. And it’s no big deal. But when it applies to your financial power of attorney document…

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How Important Is It to Take Care of Your Physical Health After 60? Part 3: Teeth

By Joan Frances Moran August 29, 2022

I was recently sitting at a dinner table in Vietnam with fellow tourists on one of our first nights together. The woman sitting next to me said something I didn’t hear because I was distracted by the poor condition of her teeth…

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If Something Is Important… Make It VISUAL

By Jane Sawyer August 27, 2022

For years, I have written reminder notes for myself. My visual memory (the ability to recall what my eyes have seen) has always been particularly strong, but I’ve relied on this trait more in my 60s and 70s. Whether it is because I underwent chemotherapy…

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How Does the 4% Rule Work in Retirement?

By Lyle Solomon August 27, 2022

The 4% rule is a helpful guideline that retirees can use to determine how much money they should take out of their retirement accounts each year. Adopting the regulation is intended to preserve a consistent income stream while preserving…

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2 Easy to Prepare Vegan Dinners that Offer an Alternative to Processed Food

By Carol Stanley August 26, 2022

I am going to share a few vegan recipes with you. Though I am not a vegan, I try to make a few dishes during the week that do not have animal protein for good health and economy. I took on a great writing gig a few years ago…

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