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Santa Claus and The Aging Child
by Marjorie Dorfman
Why is Santa Claus so endearing to all people? Should he be among us during the year as well? Would that ruin the illusion? Read on for some answers and to all a good night.
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The Holidays For Older Folk: A Challenging Time
by Marjorie Dorfman
The holidays are a tough time for many who find themselves alone. What can be done do to combat feelings of loss and despair? How can the emptiness be filled with positive and healthy actions? Read on and see.
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Costume Parties: You are Never Too Old For Some Fun
by Marjorie Dorfman
Why do costume parties never seem to go out of style? What is it about them that appeals to all age groups? Read on for some truth unmasked, if you will.
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Aging With Technology: What Does That Button Do?
by Marjorie Dorfman
Keeping up with changes in technology is not only difficult but also a bit scary. It seems that once we learn a way to do something, it is already obsolete and we need to be re-trained. Who can keep up? The problem is the older we get, the more complicated this process can become. But it doesn't have to be that way. Read on and take the challenge, if you dare.
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What Is The Sandwich Generation and Does It Come On Rye?
by Marjorie Dorfman
What is this thing called the sandwich generation and why is it so common today? Why are more and more families finding themselves crunched between caring for their own children and their parents?
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Middle Age Memory Loss: Or Where the Hell Are My Keys?
by Marjorie Dorfman
Do you forget almost everything except who you are every other day of the week? Well, if you are fifty or over, you might want to join this very special club, whose members are in the very same boat and dock.
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Love Among The Ruins, Older Folk And Other Places
by Marjorie Dorfman
Does love change as we age? Is love experienced any differently at fifty than it was at twenty? In what ways is it maybe even better than the reckless abandon of our youths? Read on, if you dare.
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Cane Fu Fighting: Self Defense for Seniors
by Marjorie Dorfman
The expression, "raising Cain" may be changed to "raising cane" as the self defense for seniors via canes takes over the land. Read all about this new and very cool form of self defense with a weapon that be carried everywhere!
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Bank Fraud and The Senior Population: A New Betrayal
by Marjorie Dorfman
Why are older people more vulnerable to bank fraud? In what ways is this type of scam even more heartbreaking than others? Read on and...beware.
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Gambling Among Seniors: Loss of Shirts, Nest Eggs and Other Important Things
by Marjorie Dorfman
Gambling is a pervasive problem in our modern culture, but why are senior citizens particularly vulnerable? What pitfalls lie ahead for them? Read on and take no chances on the odds of this happening to you!
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How We Learn, Why We Sometimes Forget and Which is Which?
by Marjorie Dorfman
Why do YOU feel your memory fades in some instances and glows in others? The answers lie somewhere between myth and truth. Come with us now along the path where memory lives, that is, if I can remember where it is.
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Naked Yoga: Where Are Your Middle-Aged Clothes Anyway?
by Marjorie Dorfman
Is naked yoga a new phenomenon or is it just plain drafty? Many theories abound, but all of them are naked. Read on for some revealing, neo-nude thoughts.
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Knee Replacement Surgery: Whatever Do They Do with The Old One
by Marjorie Dorfman
Are you ready to trade in your knee for a newer model? Do you fear the risks involved in knee replacement surgery? Find out more here, whether you want to or don't.
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Cataract Surgery: I See, Said The Blind Man
by Marjorie Dorfman
What are cataracts and what does it mean if you have one? Is surgery always the answer? Read on for some light on the subject.
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