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    We’re All Going to Die—So Let’s Do It Right By Kathleen M. Rehl, Ph.D., CFP®

    By Kathleen M. Rehl, Ph.D., CFP®   Not long ago, I found myself reflecting (again) on the unavoidable: mortality. My late husband, Tom, and my dear mother passed within weeks of each other years ago. While their physical presence is gone, their spirit and love are still with me. I’m…

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    Men Are Stepping Up As Dementia Caregivers By Dr. Marc Rothman

    By Marc Rothman, MD   A while back, I received a call from a college buddy, a successful family man who was running a small business but had no idea how to handle a parent with memory loss. His father had passed, and now his mother’s memory and behavior were…

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    Doing Unto Others: Volunteering And Reaching Outward: Keys To Second Half Happiness By Susanna P. Barton

    By Susanna P. Barton   One of the healthiest mindsets we can embrace as we age is an others-focused attitude – seeking connections and service instead of sinking into self. With loneliness at an all-time high,  volunteer participation falling, and intergenerational relationships demonstrating reciprocal health benefits, the time has never…

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    Familiar Touch: A Coming Of (Old) Age Story (And Movie) You Won’t Want To Miss By Mary Fridley

    By Mary Fridley   It’s been a while since I last wrote a column for agebuzz. Unfortunately, an array of issues related to work and health has made it difficult to do little more than the basics.   While I’m doing much better, I probably would’ve mustered whatever energy it…

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    It’s A Circus: Balancing Acts Of Having A Disability By Katherine Schneider, Ph.D.

    By Katherine Schneider, Ph.D.   Nobody sets out to stereotype others, but we all have stereotypes. Shorthand ways of processing a lot of information are useful, but can lead to unintentional harm. For those of you active seniors who may be developing disabilities or have friends who are, I’d like…

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    The Rookie Retiree By Renee Langmuir: Shake Up Your Daily Routines!

    By Renee Langmuir   By the time we reach the “age of maturity,” most of us have refined our project management skills in the areas of work, home, and family. If your gender reads “female,” you might have even achieved elite status. This level carries with it a priority for…

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    The Leading Edge: Staying On Top Of Technology And Communication Trends During The Second Half By Susanna P. Barton

    By Susanna P. Barton   Getting older and better is all about change, and nothing changes more during our lives than technology and current events. That’s all the more reason to stay on top of trends and innovations that can make our Golden Years great and keep us well-connected to…

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    Been There, Done That: Nine Decades And Counting By Alice Herb: I’m not Stupid, I’m Just Deaf

    By Alice Herb   I am dead tired of people rolling their eyes and looking exasperated when I ask them to repeat what they just said. There is no proper response. Mine usually is, “I’m sorry that I’m hard of hearing, but I live with it 24/7, while you only…

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    Yoga: A Multi-Tiered Elixir By Louise Applebome

    By Louise Applebome   Here’s a Pop Quiz:   “What’s most important…the spiritual, psychic or physical effects of an ongoing yoga practice?”    Beep!  “Time’s up!”   Of course, it’s a trick question, and the answer is all three…and much more. Yoga is multi-tiered.   Let’s deconstruct the possibilities.   …

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    10 Brain-Healthy Travel Snacks Worth Packing (Plus 4 guidelines I live by on the road) By Annie Fenn, MD

    By Annie Fenn, MD   I get asked a lot about how to stick to a brain-healthy lifestyle while traveling. What are the brain-healthy snacks I swear by? How do I navigate airport food? And, what do I eat while in-flight? So I thought it would be helpful to share…

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    Julie Buyon
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    Julie Buyon is a palliative care patient advocate who assists people who have serious and complex illnesses navigate a challenging health care environment. Her focus is on making patients feel empowered and powerful. She has worked in hospitals and nursing homes, and run many community programs for seniors about health…

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