Funeral arrangement choices must be made clear

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By Joseph Casper How many times has a great expectation of yours turned into a grate expectation? Just when you believe everything is going spectacularly...

Quieter, please: New products keep it down a bit

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Roxanne Went uses her car as “a cone of silence” to escape the noise of leaf blowers outside her suburban West Chester, Pa., home, and of family members’ blaring music inside.

New report reveals Americans are facing terrifying retirement

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By Al Norman A recent report from a Washington, D.C. think tank says that the “retirement crisis” facing most families is worse than we think....

To serve, not to be served was a call to action

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By Michael E. Festa In 1958, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus set out to solve a big problem: how to help older Americans maintain independence, dignity,...

Knee repair: Therapy as good as surgery?

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You might not want to rush into knee surgery. Physical therapy can be just as good for a common injury and at far less cost and risk, the most rigorous study to compare these treatments concludes.

Acceptance: The new American way

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In a relatively short span, American views have shifted on everything from gay marriage to marijuana legalization to illegal immigration and, perhaps, more.

Red eyes can have many causes, treatments

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By Dr. Jean E. Keamy Many people assume that red eyes mean they have an infection causing conjunctivitis. This may not be the case. There...

New advances in cataract surgery

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By Dr. Steven A. Nielsen It’s a fact — as we age, so do our eyes. Most people over 40 will develop cataracts over time,...

Five reasons why volunteerism is good for you

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By Michael E. Festa I see the power of the volunteer firsthand. AARP volunteers work every day to help people 50+ turn dreams into real...

Photo ids: What’s wrong with this picture?

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By Al Norman In hard financial times, people are driven to do things that they would not ordinarily do. This goes not just for low-income...