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Restoring a Historic Park Helped This Man Get Sober
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While battling alcoholism and cancer, Danny Patnode started picking up trash at a rundown, 18-acre park. It fueled his recovery.
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Sobreviviente de COVID es heroína de American Girl
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April O’Quinn es técnica de emergencias médicas en Richmond, Virginia. Después de recuperarse del coronavirus, estaba determinada a regresar al trabajo para ayudar a su comunidad. American Girl creó una muñeca usando su imagen en agradecimiento.
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The AARP Minute: October 8, 2019
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” California halts pay-for-delay for drug companies, dog ownership boosts longevity.
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Support for Family Caregivers - AARP
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Learn how the Assisting Caregivers Today (ACT) Caucus will bring greater attention to family caregiving and helping people live independently.
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The AARP Minute (November 14, 2024): What Causes Snoring; Winter Getaways on a Budget
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” how Medicare costs will change in 2025, plus what money mishaps grandparents should avoid when helping out grandkids.
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AARP Take A Stand: Do Your Job
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You can't be our leader if you don't lead. Our next president needs to take action on Social Security, or future generations could lose up to $10,000 a year.
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What Is the AARP Now App?
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Discover AARP Now so you can carry your digital membership with you at all times. Available for download in Apple and Android app store.For more information visit http://now.aarp.org/.
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The AARP Minute (January 30, 2025): Surprise Fall Risks; Deals In February
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In today’s “AARP Minute,” what may cause an older adult to fall, plus what to buy on sale in February.
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ALERTA DE ESTAFAS: Estafa de la nueva tarjeta de Medicare — AARP
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Los estafadores se están aprovechando de la confusión sobre las nuevas tarjetas que Medicare enviará en el 2018. Esto es lo que debes saber.
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End Zone: Grubby’s Last Stand - AARP
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Her name is Carol Grubb, but her teammates know her as “Grubby." She locked down a starting middle linebacker position after just two weeks of practice back in 2001, when women’s tackle football was in its infancy.
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The Baton
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The film is a self-reflection told by filmmaker and caregiving daughter Kaypri Marcus. She not only cares for her mom in Los Angeles, but when Alzheimer’s began taking a toll, Kaypri finished her mother’s autobiography.
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