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The AARP Minute: November 17, 2022
1:13
In today's "AARP Minute," more than half of nursing home residents are behind on their COVID vaccines; and older adults turned out for the midterm elections.
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Get Your Financial House In Order
1:00
Are your finances organized in case of your death? Here are three ways to get your financial house in order.
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The AARP Minute: November 16, 2022
1:19
In today's "AARP Minute," boomer women are doing as well as boomer men in preparing for retirement, plus 1 in 3 workers have experienced bullying in their jobs.
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The AARP Minute: November 15, 2022
1:02
In today’s “AARP Minute," income can affect the cost of your Medicare Part B premiums, plus recycle and save money in local buy-nothing clubs.
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“What Did You Say?” A Conversation About Hearing Loss
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Learn about the prevalence of hearing loss and how you can improve your hearing. This virtual event features special guests Frank Lin, M.D., and Nicholas Reed, AuD, leaders in the field of hearing and authors of AARP's ”Hearing Loss for Dummies.”
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The AARP Minute: November 14, 2022
1:12
In today’s “AARP Minute," early warning signs of lung disease could mimic a lingering cough, plus make extra money this holiday with a seasonal job.
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Addressing Delirium & Dementia in the ER
0:48
A promotional feature to highlight new educational videos from AARP and the Geriatric Emergency Department Collaborative (GEDC).
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How I Discovered I Had Early-Onset Alzheimer's
3:48
When Myra Garcia was in her early 50s, her doctors misdiagnosed her Alzheimer’s as Attention Deficit Disorder. She describes how that mistake has affected her life.
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The AARP Minute: November 13, 2022
1:13
In today’s “AARP Minute," super saver retirement tips, plus how to find your car in a crowded parking lot.
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The AARP Minute: November 11, 2022
1:07
In today's "AARP Minute," tips for cutting down on your utility bill, plus economies around the world benefit from a growing population of older adults.
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Black Army Vet Recalls WWII Mission to Boost Morale
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At 102, Pvt. Romay Davis reflects on her battalion of Black and Hispanic women that were the main link between home and the front lines.
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