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Whether you live in the Virgin Islands or just vacation there, sharing information with doctors in the territory just got easier.
By Holly Fisher
Caring for aging parents and college-bound kids, all while trying to save for your retirement?
Nebraskans can learn how to outsmart con artists at a workshop on investment fraud on May 28 in Omaha. Experts from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and AARP Foundation will explain how to avoid and report the latest scams.
AARP and the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) are encouraging Alabamians age 50-plus to be screened for colorectal cancer. Only 5 percent of Medicare beneficiaries in Alabama are taking advantage of the free annual wellness visit, which includes scheduling for the screening.
By Thomas Korosec
In the “golden hour” after a serious auto accident, a yellow dot could save your life.
AARP Idaho will reach out to military veterans and their families at the North Idaho Veteran Stand Down on May 10.
By Christina Hernandez Sherwood
Aging doesn’t have to entail serious mental decline. The AARP Staying Sharp program offers insights on how the brain works and how to maximize mental function later in life.
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