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How to Store Three Foods in Bulk so They Last Longer
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It’s a bummer when food goes to waste and you end up spending more money to restock groceries. In this video, consumer expert Elisabeth Leamy shows us a few new tricks to keep three foods from spoiling too soon.
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Recognizing the Role of Family Caregivers in Hospital at Home
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The Hospital at Home model delivers acute hospital-level care to eligible patients where they live instead of in the traditional hospital setting. This means that family caregivers may find themselves providing more hands-on assistance to the patient
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How to Stay Safe From Coronavirus on a Road Trip
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COVID-19 makes traveling tricky. If you plan on going out of town to visit family, follow these safety tips to cut down on risk.
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5 Things to Know About Alzheimer’s
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November is National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month, so here are some facts about diagnosing, living with and treating Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.
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How to Set Custom Ringtones for Your Contacts
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Setting a custom ringtone for your most important contacts can make it easy to tell who is calling even when your phone isn't close by. Here's how to do it.
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Navigating the New Normal of Going to the Doctor
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Whether it's a checkup or getting a flu shot, we still need to go to the doctor. Here are some tips on how to do so safely.
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How to Find Unclaimed Money
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There's a possibility you may have unclaimed money without knowing it. AARP Personal Finance Editor Daniel Bortz shows us how to find and claim your money.
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What are Website Cookies?
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AARP tech writer Ed Baig explains website cookies, when you should and shouldn’t accept them and how to get rid of them so they don’t slow down your computer.
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4 Tips to Get the Most out of AI Tools
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Artificial intelligence chatbots can help spur creativity, expand your knowledge and help make you more productive. But there are tricks to getting the response you’re looking for.
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How Social or Physical Distancing Helps Everyone
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explains how social distancing (or physical distancing) can slow the spread of viruses, and decrease pressure on the health care system
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Family Caregiving Series: Caring for Lower Extremity Wounds & Cellulitis — AARP
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This video shows how to care for lower extremity wounds, identify signs of infection, and replace a compression sock and bandage. We’ll also give you guidance on how to reduce the risk of recurrence.
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