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5 Signs of Dementia
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Cognitive aging is a normal process, but there are certain symptoms to look out for when screening for dementia.
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Why TBIs Can Be More Dangerous in Older Adults
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Traumatic brain injuries in older adults can manifest with different short- and long-term symptoms. A hit to the head requires medical attention with treatment to prevent further damage.
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3 Ways to Combat Misinformation
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The News Literacy Project’s Mike Webb explains how to verify if what you see online is real.
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The AARP Minute (July 1, 2024): Hearing Loss Help; What to Buy In July
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” a study looks at how hearing aids can help people with dementia, plus what sales to find in July.
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7 Things You Didn’t Know About Eddie Murphy
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Here are some surprising facts about Eddie Murphy, from a bet he made with Richard Pryor to being the first teenage cast member hired on SNL.
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2 Ways AI Is Fueling Election Disinformation
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AARP tech journalist Ed Baig explains how artificial intelligence tools can cause confusion during an election season. You can find more on elections at aarp.org/electionguides
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How to Scan a QR Code
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AARP technology trainer with a tech tip on how to scan a QR code.
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5 Things to Know This Week: RSV Vaccine Shift; Island Trips
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In “5 Things to Know This Week,” the CDC is changing a recommendation on who should get the RSV vaccine, plus islands that can make a good trip and other stories from the week.
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2 Reasons Why Just Talking to Scammers on the Phone Is Dangerous
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Chief, Financial Crimes Section, Criminal Investigative Division, FBI James Barnacle talks about the risks of any form of communication with scammers.
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The AARP Minute (June 27, 2024): RSV Vaccine Recommendation; Safe Grilling Tips
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” why more older adults should be getting a vaccine for RSV, plus health risks to be wary of when grilling.
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The AARP Minute: June 26, 2024
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” the warning signs of uterine cancer, plus why gold bars are sought more often as a payment in scams.
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