April 23rd, 2024 Corey C Walker
By Corey C. Walker The world of Instagram is constantly evolving, and gone are the days when vanity metrics like likes ruled supreme. With a renewed focus on user experience and meaningful connections, Instagram's algorithm now prioritizes content that users find valuable enough to save – a significant shift that demands an adjustment in your […]
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April 23rd, 2024 Tammy Hader
My migraines started in my childhood in the late 1960s. I experienced a couple of “Tammy’s headaches” a year as a child. Not frequently enough to cause a great deal of concern, but often enough for my parents to take me to the doctor at a young age. The doctor misdiagnosed the problem as an […]
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April 23rd, 2024 Steve Cummings
After spending a few days in Brussels, members of the Frugal Expat Travel team decided it was time to get outside of the capital city and find the “Real” Belgium. When you visit the capital, you get a better feeling of everyday life for most Belgians. This trip was extra special as four friends celebrated […]
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April 23rd, 2024 Steve Cummings
In a world where 70% of Americans feel stressed about their financial situation, it’s no surprise that affordability is a major factor when choosing where to live. Yet money isn’t everything. Whether you’re moving as a family, a couple, or an individual, the quality of life there is also paramount. So where can you settle that strikes […]
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April 23rd, 2024 Anne Bachrach
Want to know more on how to keep more money and give less to the government? If you answered, HECK YES!, you need to listen to my Interview with Roger Pearson, Chief Business Education Officer. He is an expert in Tax Hacks for Entrepreneurs. I know you will find Roger to be a wealth of… […]
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April 23rd, 2024 Royce Shook
The connection between our genes and dementia has to do with certain types of dementia being caused or influenced by specific genes. One of the most common forms of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, is thought to be influenced by multiple genes and other factors like environment and lifestyle. The strongest genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer’s […]
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April 23rd, 2024 Ben Graham
Ensuring that seniors have the necessary home medical supplies can significantly improve their quality of life, promoting independence, safety, and well-being. As people age, the likelihood of medical issues and mobility challenges increases, making it essential to equip their living spaces with medical supplies tailored to their needs. This blog delves into must-have medical supplies […]
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April 22nd, 2024 Stephanie Mann
Everyone is different, and we show a variety of personalities when we are toddlers. Children can be aggressive (grab a toy from another child), passive (shy and cling to parent), or even-tempered but can demonstrate both behaviors at different times. This is normal behavior for babies. How adults teach children to handle aggressive and passive […]
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April 22nd, 2024 Royce Shook
April is volunteer appreciation month. Many seniors volunteer. These statements from volunteers highlight the personal and social benefits of volunteering, as well as the positive impact it has on both volunteers and the recipients of their support. I work with two senior organizations in my community; I am President of one and Chair of the […]
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April 22nd, 2024 Joseph M. Casciani
Our guest on this Living to 100 Club podcast is Dr. Marjorie Burns, who goes by the name, Bijee. In this conversation, we learn about Bijee’s latest period of her life as the author of a new book of fiction, The New Cadets. And, as a very busy octogenarian, we learn about her attitude to […]
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