Why Do Some Old People Get Cranky?
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- Written by Dr. Glenn Mollette
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Washington, DC - I hear you already. All old people aren't cranky. I have a friend who is 96 years old and is the delight of all who know her. She is independent. She works in her garden every summer. She drives herself to church and the grocery store. She exercises a couple of time s a day. She lives in a very small humble house but it's her place and she takes care of her home.
The risk of aging
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- Written by John Grimaldi
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Washington, DC - Reports of physical and financial abuse of the elderly are on the rise throughout the country. It's a crime that, experts say, is largely underreported. But, a new light needs to be shed on this dirty little secret, says Dan Weber, president of the Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC].
ET beware
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- Written by John Grimaldi
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Washington, DC - A warning to all those extraterrestrials out there who might have a bit of alien mischief on their minds: don't even try. The Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC] suggests that all illegal aliens - those from other planets and galaxies - pick some other world to invade. ETs with evil intentions are reminded that NASA's Planetary Protection Office is at the ready to deal with a war of the worlds, if it comes to that.
Would The Kind People Please Stand Up?
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- Written by Dr. Glenn Mollette
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I'm missing people.
In recent years I have eulogized my wife's father's funeral as well as her mother's funeral this past January. This weekend I will do the funeral service for my mother-in law-from my first marriage. My first wife died in 2002.
Techniques for Keeping Your Stress Level Low
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- Written by Brittany Thomas
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Imperial, California - Life gives people plenty of reasons to be stressed.
Ageists beware; the older generation is making a New Year's resolution to play a new role in 2017 and beyond
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- Written by John Grimaldi
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Washington, DC - Big changes are in store for America's older citizens in 2017 and beyond, says Dan Weber, president of the Association of Mature American Citizens.
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