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From Breaking News to Beating Cancer — AARP
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Former NBC anchor and bestselling author Tom Brokaw, now 75, opens up about being diagnosed with multiple myeloma in his new memoir, A Lucky Life Interrupted.
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How to Talk to Your Doctor - AARP
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Experts share their best tips on how to talk to your doctor, make sure your concerns are heard and get the best care on your visits.
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No Way They’re 70-Plus!
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Yes, way! Take a look at Raquel Welch, Swoosie Kurtz, Patrick Stewart and more.
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No More Shame: Releasing a 30-year Secret - AARP
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What does it feel like to experience severe anxiety and depression? Why is there so much stigma around treating it? In an intimate, first-person account, AARP's Meg Grant reveals her 30-year, secret struggle
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Alzheimer's Choir - AARP the Magazine
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Music can improve the mood of those who suffer from Alzheimer's and boost cognitive skills.
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Era of Consistent Generic Drug Price Decreases May Be Ending - AARP
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Interview of PPI Expert, Leigh Purvis, provides an update on Rx PriceWatch Reports produced by the AARP Public Policy Institute
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Hear better: Quick tips to care for your hearing aid - AARP
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Hear better: Quick tips to care for your hearing aid - AARP
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Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission Speaker Series on Creating Livable Communities - AARP
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M-NCPPC Presents, "AARP and Livable Communities".
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Aging in Place - An Interview with Rodney Harrell, PhD
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APA's Planning and Community Health Research Center's Anna Ricklin talks with Rodney Harrell, PhD about "aging in place". Rodney Harrell is the Senior Strategic Policy Advisor for the Housing/Livable Communities Public Policy Institute at AARP.
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Race, Class and Housing in an Aging Society - AARP
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Dr. Harrell discusses the intersection of age, class and race, and the tools that can be used to ensure that planners are addressing the needs of diverse communities.
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An Overview of the 2015 White House Conference on Aging Regional Forums - AARP
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This short video depicts highlights of the White House Council of Aging regional forums held in Tampa, Phoenix, Seattle, Cleveland and Boston.
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