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Friday, July 14, 2017
The Daily - The Fastest-Growing Cancer in America
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Although cancer death rates are down nationally, cases of
one particular type are rising sharply.
And the rates are significantly higher in women.
2
The Senate is now considering a new amendment that would make the health care bill even worse.
The Cruz amendment would make it easier for insurance companies to discriminate price-wise against older Americans and those with preexisting conditions. Learn more.
3
Childbirth among older women is at its highest point in 50 years.
The number of women having children in their 40s and 50s is up, and teen pregnancy is down, according to new numbers.
4
A recent survey shows almost two-thirds of women have canceled or postponed a doctor's appointment,
increasing the risk of early signs of cardiovascular disease escaping detection.
5
There's lots of great stuff in theaters this weekend.
Check out our top must-see picks!
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Come get to know a different side of AARP!
AARP Block Party arrives in Seattle
July 21-23, featuring tons of fun games and activities.
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smartphone app to set reminders for fun events near you.
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Are changes to the way society thinks about gender identity changing the way we live and age?
A Gen Xer and a millennial converse about how these shifting ideas may shape the future.
8
Have you ever gone too far in a conversation on social media?
If you need to say you're sorry, consider these tips from folks who've had some firsthand experience with the art of apology.
9
With a growing number of people attending
summer camps geared toward adults,
have you ever considered going to one? Do you think you'd like it? Join the discussion!
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