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Monday, January 8, 2018
The Daily — Why You Might Want to Think Twice Before Hitting the Snooze Button
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Is hitting the snooze button a regular part of your morning routine?
A new sleep survey discovers trends among people who delay getting up.
2
The filing deadline isn't until April 17, but
if your 2017 taxes could use a tune-up,
here are a few things you can do right now that might ease your burden.
3
You don't have to reinvent the wheel to have a successful second career.
Learn from the hard-won wisdom of others
to sidestep some common pitfalls on your way to an encore career.
4
What's your favorite film of 2017?
Make your opinion count by voting today in the AARP Movies for Grownups Readers' Choice Award poll.
5
Consumer Reports advises
that people should avoid eating romaine lettuce
until health officials can determine the cause of
E. coli
food infections that have been reported in 13 states and parts of Canada. Learn more.
6
With 2017 in the rearview mirror, take a look back at
some of the most popular articles
from the year, based on readership.
7
People with some forms of dementia literally see the world in a new, often confusing way.
Here's how to make your home safer and easier to navigate
for a loved one who may need it.
8
"I can't possibly be more self-conscious than literally everybody else at the club." Our practiced panelists dish on the
perks of partying past 40.
9
Can the pace of a person's walking predict their life span?
Let us know what you have to say in the Online Community.
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