Clinton Youth Council on Aging supports Elder Abuse Awareness

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June 15 is the eighth annual World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. The event was created by the International Network for the Prevention of Elder...

Cash can bribe dieters to lose weight

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Willpower apparently can be bought. The chance to win or lose $20 a month enticed dieters in a yearlong study to drop an average of 9 pounds.

Monovision LASIK allows an active lifestyle

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By Dr. Steven A. Nielsen After the age of 40, we begin to lose the ability to focus, or accommodate, the lens of our eyes....

Special election 2013: What’s at stake

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By Michael E. Festa Bay State voters head to the polls next month — this time to fill the seat vacated by Sen. John Kerry...

Patrick talks about potholes instead of helping elders

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By Al Norman I recently attended a rally on Beacon Hill on the subject of raising tax revenues in Massachusetts. More than 400 people crammed into...

Mediterranean diets cut heart risks

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Pour on the olive oil, preferably over fish and vegetables: One of the longest and most scientific tests of a Mediterranean diet suggests this style of eating can cut the chance of suffering heart-related problems.

Acute bronchitis differs from a head cold

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By Dr. Roxanne Latimer Acute bronchitis is a very common diagnosis especially at the height of cough and cold season. It consists of an abrupt...

Social Security Chained CPI: How much would you lose?

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By Linda F. Fitzgerald One million Massachusetts residents age 65 and over receive Social Security. While the average annual benefit of $14,200 is less than...

Two guys in a restaurant: The truth about government spending

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By Al Norman These two guys walk into a restaurant and order a sirloin steak — well done.  One of the men is a social...

Sugary drinks could spur overeating

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All sugars are not equal — even though they contain the same amount of calories — because they are metabolized differently in the body.