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5 Books to Read in May and Early June (VIDEO)

By Pam Lamp May 19, 2022

When my kids were younger, the month of May was crazy busy. Baseball games, graduations, and school calendars crammed with year-end events. Nowadays, I love May’s quiet, longer days. Dinners on the patio with farm stand produce….

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5 Tips to Gain Energy Over 55 Naturally!

By Aubrey Reinmiller May 17, 2022

Feeling sluggish, tired, and run down? It doesn’t have to be that way! It can be so tempting when you are feeling run down to drop on the couch and binge a show on Netflix or stop by your favorite coffee shop for another drink. Let’s discover a few healthy…

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5 New Goals to Set for a Better Summer

By Ginny McReynolds May 17, 2022

Even if you spent the first three-day weekend of the summer planning for a long, relaxing and life-changing vacation, before you know it, school is back in session and you don’t have much to show for it all…

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Dealing with the Death of a Spouse – Should We Mourn Forever?

By Yvonne Broady May 16, 2022

I write often about grieving and the feelings one can experience when they are in the throes of it. Many in the beginning feel that the pain is now so much a part of them that to give it up would somehow be a betrayal to the lost spouse…

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Don’t Fight Your Female Midlife Crisis – It Can Help You to Find Your True Self

By Sherry Bronson May 14, 2022

Every man is allowed a midlife crisis. It’s expected and tolerated. There is even a wink-wink, nudge-nudge quality about the red Mustang convertible and hair transplant that many men gravitate towards. Is there such a thing as a female midlife crisis?

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How to Live an Active, Healthy Life with Osteoporosis

By Fran Braga Meininger May 09, 2022

I met Joanna Brown last year, a few days after I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis. I was shocked by the news and searching for support and information. I knew instinctively I would need guidance as to how to move, work and exercise safely…

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The Myth of Physical Beauty (VIDEO)

By Joanie Marx May 08, 2022

Growing up we all heard the phrase, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” This means beauty is subjective and represents different things to different people. But what about physical beauty? How does a radically diverse perception of physical beauty…

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The Physical, Mental and Emotional Benefits of Keeping a Diary

By Dave Price May 05, 2022

Recent research shows that keeping a daily diary or journal not only is a great way to document your experiences and record your thoughts and feelings, but can also offer mental, emotional and physical benefits…

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Dealing with Fear After Falling Face Forward on the Pavement

By Linda Ward May 03, 2022

On a recent brisk walk with my husband, I fell face forward on the pavement. Nothing tripped me or could be blamed for this fall, but I went down. My hands and hip took the brunt of the fall, but thankfully nothing was broken or seriously hurt…

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Continuing to Push Through Anxiety After 50

By Leslie Moon May 02, 2022

There has not been a day in my life where I have not woken up to some level of anxiety since I was five years old. I’m 60. There are varying levels of it, depending on what’s going on in my life or what might be on the schedule for that particular…

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