Monday, April 10, 2017

Daily News Alert - This Beverage May Cut the Risk of Dementia

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Monday, April 10, 2017

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New research shows that regularly drinking this delicious beverage may reduce the chances of developing Alzheimer's disease by up to 86 percent in people who are genetically at risk for the disorder.
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Searching for serenity? Stretch away the stress at any of these eight gorgeous yoga retreats, where you can pop in for an รก la carte class or, if you prefer, (nama)stay for a week or more!
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Are you a yoga newbie? It's never too late to start your practice. Learn the Child's Pose by watching this free yoga lesson geared toward beginners in their 50s and 60s, starring AARP features director Lorrie Lynch.
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Feel like your mind doesn't always move as quickly as you'd like? Take your brain dancing! Find out why researchers are saying it can affect cognitive function.
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Twenty-six years after his Parkinson's disease diagnosis, he continues to confound expectations. Actor Michael J. Fox shares his six tips for surviving adversity in this hilarious, inspiring and exclusive interview from AARP The Magazine.
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"I watch a lot of baseball on the radio." Find out who came up with this quip and laugh at many more in this list of 50 hilarious one-liners and bits of wisdom about America's pastime.
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Love your rock 'n' roll 1970s style? Two of the most legendary bands from that era headline a pair of summer rock festivals — one on each coast — supported by several other bands that lit up the airwaves that decade.
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Ever wished you could turn your unique talents, hobbies or skills into a small business? Register for our free webinar on April 18 at 7 p.m. ET, and hear how our panel of innovative and inspiring entrepreneurs turned their passions into profit.
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An AARP Online Community member asks, "How do you respond when someone tells you to 'have a blessed day?' " Read what folks are saying and don't forget to share your opinion, too!
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