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¿Quién no tiene un familiar, un amigo o un compañero de trabajo diabético? Tengo una compañera de trabajo, que además conozco hace muchísimos años, que me explicaba hace unos días -en nuestro ' coffee break'- como desde muy jovencita está acostumbrada a endulzar su café con azúcar de dieta,…
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Can this magazine be saved? Unfortunately, no. Ladies' Home Journal, America's oldest women's magazine, will cease monthly publishing with its July issue. A spokesman for its owner, Meredith Corp., said the 131-year-old title will totter on as a newsstand-only quarterly.
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Whether you're nearing the end of your working life or still several decades away, Americans all share the same financial fear: Will I have enough money to retire?
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The greatest actress of our time, Meryl Streep, admitted to a college audience in Indiana recently that back in her youth she thought she might be "too ugly to be an actress." Unbelievable.
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Cuidar a los nietos puede aumentar la capacidad intelectual de las abuelas, pero cuidarlos por demasiado tiempo podría producir el efecto contrario -según nuevas investigaciones, posiblemente porque las abuelas sienten resentimiento-.
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News, discoveries and ... fun
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Thrashing about while you're asleep may be a sign of something more troubling than mere restlessness: It could be a predictor of brain disease.
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Want to stay active, feel less lonely and generally be healthier?
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For those of you who liked getting your estimated Social Security benefits statements by mail, you're in luck. The Social Security Administration says it's planning to send out paper statements once again, beginning in September.
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The following is a post from Kim Sedmak, executive producer of "Life Reimagined TODAY" with Jane Pauley.









