Tuesday, February 27, 2018

The Daily — What a Heart Attack or Stroke Feels Like

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We've seen plenty of heart attacks on TV and in the movies, but the real deal isn't always that dramatic. Learn how to recognize the real signs of a heart attack or stroke in this feature from AARP and the American Heart Association (AHA).
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Many people wouldn't consider going anywhere without their smartphone — least of all on vacation. But that might not be the only handy thing to pack. Check out these other cool gadgets that can make travel easier.
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Leisurely strolls certainly have their time and place. But if you'd like to pick up the pace, try using these five simple tips for faster walking to help you hit your stride.
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The U.S. Postal Service began celebrating the contributions and achievements of African Americans on postage stamps in 1940. Learn about some who've had the honor.
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Biologics are among the most expensive medicines on the market. But new rules may soon offer cheaper alternatives, in turn enabling broader access for patients. Learn more.
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Meet Leland Melvin, the NFL player turned astronaut and education promoter, in the latest episode of Spinoffs.
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In schools across America, palms are dampening with anticipation as prom season approaches. Take a trip down memory lane and show us your best old-school prom pics! Your photos may appear in a feature on aarp.org.
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A new report from Human Rights Watch paints a disturbing picture about the widespread misuse of powerful drugs to sedate nursing home residents with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Read more about the report's findings.
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When people get older, they often come to rely on friends and family for support in one way or another. But what about people who don't have such relationships nearby? Join a conversation about aging alone in the Online Community.
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