Tuesday, October 17, 2017

The Daily — Why Skipping Breakfast May Hurt Your Health

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Tuesday, October 17, 2017
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Maybe breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. A new study shows that people who skip the morning meal tend to have higher risks for a number of serious health problems.
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A new executive order and a subsequent announcement on health care subsidies could shake up the insurance market and lead to higher costs for older and sicker Americans. Learn more.
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When it comes to enforcing enrollment deadlines, Medicare doesn't play around. Familiarize yourself with these key dates so you don't get stuck with penalties and higher premiums.
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Some types of hearing loss can't be solved by hearing aids alone. Fortunately, another type of treatment is available to help folks overcome communication challenges and live life to the fullest.
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Say congratulations to these famous faces, all of whom are celebrating milestone birthdays this October.
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It's a perfect lead role for Ron Livingston — a comedy about a lovably awful Seattle rock critic who offends everyone in the new series Loudermilk, premiering tonight on DirecTV and the AT&T Audience NetworkU-verse app.
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Tune in tonight at 10 ET for the latest episode of AARP Live with AARP travel ambassador Samantha Brown. Get your questions ready!
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Actor Laurence Fishburne talks about the words he lives by, his love of motorcycles and his upcoming film Last Flag Flying (where he stars alongside Steve Carell and Bryan Cranston) in this candid interview.
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Ever feel the need to release some stress, even if just for a moment? Share your favorite methods for a quick mental escape by joining this discussion in the Online Community.
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