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2018 New Year’s Resolutions for Alzheimer’s Caregivers

Posted on January 9, 2018 - If you are providing care for a loved one who has Alzheimer’s disease or a related condition, you probably didn’t find any time to make New Year’s resolutions. It’s not too late! To find ten great ways to lower your stress and take care of your own health and needs, read “2018 New Year’s Resolutions for Alzheimer’s Caregivers.”

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Did You Resolve to Work Out with an Exercise Video?

Posted on January 4, 2018 - Especially when the weather is inclement, more and more people trade that brisk walk or trip to the gym in favor of an exercise DVD or video. But some videos could be discouraging, and others might even be unsafe for some of us, especially older adults. To learn more, read “Did You Resolve to Work Out with an Exercise Video?”

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Warn Senior Loved Ones About "Free Trial" Offers

Posted on January 2, 2018 - Have you noticed all those “free trial” and “free sample” ads that pop up on websites? They could very well be deceptive tricks to get your credit card number and run up big charges before you realize it. Older adults may be especially susceptible to this type of fraud. To protect yourself by learning the secrets of these con artists, read “Warn Senior Loved Ones About ‘Free Trial’ Offers.”

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Flu Season May be Bad for Seniors

Posted on December 21, 2017 - It’s looking like this year’s flu season could be a bad one. Getting your flu shot is still the best way to lower your risk, both of getting the flu and of suffering serious complications.

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Read This Before Those Holiday Toasts

Posted on December 19, 2017 - Waking up on New Year’s Day, we might feel motivated to add “Don’t drink so much” to our list of resolutions. Especially as we grow older, alcohol can be very dangerous, during the holidays or any time. To learn more, check out “Read This Before Those Holiday Toasts.”

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