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The AARP Minute: July 31, 2022
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In today's "AARP Minute," look for discounts on lawn mowers and laptops in August, plus the benefits of reverse mentoring.
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The AARP Minute: July 29, 2022
1:15
In today's "AARP Minute," health experts say you should not delay getting a COVID-19 vaccine booster, plus signs it may be the perfect time to enter retirement.
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How Tyler Perry Made a Fortune From Nothing
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Hollywood media mogul Tyler Perry opens up about his childhood struggles, midlife crisis and why he brought Madea back during the pandemic.
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The AARP Minute: July 28, 2022
1:18
In today's "AARP Minute," adults with cardiovascular disease aren't doing enough to reduce their risk of a heart attack; plus three items whose prices are dropping.
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Father Opens a Theme Park for Daughter With Disabilities
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Gordon Hartman, 58, saw a need for inclusivity in play spaces. He opened Morgan’s Wonderland, an accessible theme park for all ages and abilities.
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The AARP Minute: July 27, 2022
1:10
In today's "AARP Minute," the FCC has ordered phone carriers to help put an end to auto-warranty scams, plus ways older adults try to relieve pain without medication.
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The AARP Minute: July 26, 2022
1:15
In today's "AARP Minute," many older adults say age discrimination is common in the workplace, plus tips for staying safe and cool in the summer heat.
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The AARP Minute: July 25, 2022
1:03
In today’s “AARP Minute,” relying on your smartphone can lead to a lazy brain, plus is a mortgage in retirement right for you?
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The AARP Minute: July 24, 2022
1:18
In today's "AARP Minute," a quarter of the adults 70 and older who own a microbusiness say they do it to stay active, plus tips to avoid drama at your next family gathering.
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The AARP Minute: July 22, 2022
1:17
In today's "AARP Minute," tips for keeping your home cool without raising your electric bill, plus what your mouth can reveal about your overall health.
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The AARP Minute: July 21, 2022
1:06
In today's "AARP Minute," about a third of people say victims of fraud have themselves to blame, plus mild cognitive impairment may often be reversed.
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