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A Prescription for Feeling Young Forever

July 1, 2019 dave

Now that’s one prescription I wouldn’t mind taking. I’m finding that the older I get, the more I’m discovering aches…

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Private Medicare Advantage Could Hit 70% Market Share

June 22, 2019 dave

The Medicare Advantage Plans seem to becoming more and more popular. I believe a few of the reasons are the…

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3 retirement catch-up strategies

May 30, 2019 dave

Retirement, one of the luxuries of life most hard working Americans hope to achieve in their later years. As the…

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Is it love? Maybe not, as romance scams proliferate

May 19, 2019 dave

I usually write and post about health topics, of course most of us think physical health. We also need to…

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The healthiest and unhealthiest states in America: Where did your state rank for 2018?

April 29, 2019 dave

Wouldn’t it be something if states competed with one another for being the healthiest state. We compete for everything else,…

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Some patients battle illness or injury — and surprise bills

April 19, 2019 dave

I believe most of us experience this surprise when we open our statement from the insurance company. We think we’ve…

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CMS expands Medicare Advantage telehealth benefits

April 13, 2019 dave

Telehealth benefits is part of the Medicare Advantage benefits that most people don’t utilize as much as they should. If…

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Costly Confusion: Medicare’s Wellness Visit Isn’t The Same As An Annual Physical

March 29, 2019 dave

There is definitely some confusion on this topic. I found that out from first hand experience, which unfortunately is the…

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Woodstock Generation Changes the World of Senior Living

March 19, 2019 dave

That is a name that is familiar to many of the upcoming and current baby boomers. Did we ever think…

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Retirement Blues ?

August 3, 2018 dave

I believe, like most Americans we couldn’t wait till we walked out of that factory or office door for the…

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