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Monday, October 30, 2017
The Daily — Is This Kitchen Item Dirtier Than Your Toilet?
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Sometimes sanitizing doesn't even kill all of the bacteria. A new German study sheds light on some
surprising microbial hot spots in and around common household items.
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Follow your path to fitness and health! In this video, AARP Fitness Ambassador Denise Austin offers 10 tips about how to
turn this everyday activity into a workout.
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Healthcare.gov is where the majority of Americans in the individual market will shop for a health insurance plan. Here are
11 things you should know about ACA enrollment.
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Enjoy the fall sweater weather while it lasts. Meteorologists are predicting an unusually cold and snowy winter ahead for many regions of the U.S.
See what's in store for your neck of the woods.
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We're looking for the funniest and most awkward pictures of kids visiting Santa
in the '50s, '60s and '70s. Send us your best shots, and your photo may appear in an upcoming feature on aarp.org!
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To help make the job of caregiving more manageable,
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Prepare to Care: A Resource Guide for Families,
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You don't have to live in a cold country to enjoy the benefits of sauna bathing. A recent Finnish study suggests frequent steamy sessions can
reduce the risk of experiencing a common health condition.
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If you never got to see Frank Zappa perform, you may soon get your chance.
In a recently announced series of concerts, a hologram of the legendary guitarist, singer and composer (who died in 1993) will appear alongside his former musical collaborators.
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