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Alejandra Owens

As the House and Senate begin work to merge their respective health care reform bills, our CEO, Barry Rand, sent a letter on behalf of the association's nearly 40 million members to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, outlining key priorities that any final…
Now this is pretty darn neat. AARP Bulletin's Bill Hogan delves into the world of "e-learning" - in other words, getting a higher education for free online.
As many of us know, those who have Medicare Part D are at risk of falling into the coverage gap, or what we call, the "doughnut hole." In response, AARP has put together a Doughnut Hole Calculator that can allow you to see if your Part D plan may leave you with the coverage gap.
Who would have thought you could actually look forward to your New Year's resolutions? AARP has a great rundown of 10 resolutions that are easy, healthy, and things you might just want to do anyway! The piece begins:
Not everyone will eat heartily this holiday season...
Have you checked out AARP's Heart Health resource guide?
Cynthia Ramnarace has a pretty insightful piece on AARP Bulletin from yesterday that talks about how growing demands on workers are making it increasingly harder for caregivers to juggle everything at once.
The New York Times had an interesting article yesterday about older Americans living in rural areas and the hardship that comes with it.
You read that right. AARP Bulletin's Susan Jaffe points out a measure in our health reform legislation that would allow small businesses to offer rewards to their employees to partake in wellness incentive programs:
Yep, folks. That's me...getting my flu shot. I just got it,too. About a week ago. After missing my vaccination clinic at work...then being too busy (okay, maybe too lazy and scared) to head down to a drugstore or to call my doctor to get one...my father took me over to our neighborhood CVS for my…
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