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Monday, April 9, 2018
The Daily — From AARP’s CEO: Changing the World’s Conversation About Aging
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With the release of the paperback edition of
Disrupt Aging
this month, AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins discusses the
shifts in attitudes, behaviors and culture
as more people are challenging outdated stereotypes around aging.
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before starting the process.
3
A recent AARP survey finds that
many adults are vulnerable to tax scams.
Read more about the survey's findings.
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Got the travel bug, but not into researching hotels, sights and transportation? Here are
seven reasons to consider a guided tour
for your next vacation.
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See why that range may soon expand.
7
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top service-related medical issue facing veterans
— and it's not missing limbs, traumatic brain injury or even post-traumatic stress disorder.
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