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Wednesday, July 19, 2017
The Daily - 10 of the Best Places for Pre-Retirees
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Not quite ready for full retirement, but up for dipping a toe in the water? People wanting to extend their working careers a bit may wish to consult this
list of best places to move before you fully retire.
2
By the time they're 80, half of Americans will have shingles — the painful, blistering skin rash. More worrisome is that having
shingles carries a substantially increased risk for at least two very serious health problems.
3
With a seemingly endless variety of new beauty products and services available, which ones will do the most for you? We're laying out some
tips and techniques by decade,
starting with women in their 50s.
4
Cheaper medications may be coming soon.
The FDA recently announced plans to boost the availability of lower-cost generics by speeding up an important part of the regulatory review process.
5
The Fourth of July may be in the rearview mirror, but it's
never too late to declare your own financial independence!
Learn how patience and persistence lead to long-term success.
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We don't always feature memoirs, but when we do, it's one about the Most Interesting Man in the World (aka former Dos Equis beer pitchman Jonathan Goldsmith).
Learn eight surprising things about what made the actor "stay interesting."
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With office culture shifting, success requires building productive relationships among all generations. If that sounds daunting, try out these
four strategies for thriving in an age-diverse workplace.
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All too often, caregiving is a thankless (or at least underappreciated) task. And sometimes, the caregivers themselves are their own harshest critics. When the going gets tough, check out these
four tips for keeping things in perspective.
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Do you have any tips to share for communicating with dementia patients? Or perhaps you have questions of your own. Either way,
join the conversation with members of our Online Community.
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