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Laura's the first to admit: She'd rather talk with potential romantic partners about any topic other than money. But is she just delaying the inevitable…
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Bob Vollmer, a land surveyor for nearly six decades, tells NPR he's got new projects in mind — like building a pool. And he's got some advice: "If anybody does anything for you ... say thank you."
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The myths and realities of aging have created an industry rich with people offering a fix to stop or slow down the inevitable. Inevitably, the body…
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The myths and realities of aging have created an industry rich with people offering a fix to stop or slow down the inevitable. Inevitably, the body…
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Omisade Burney-Scott felt alone as she approached menopause. There were no resources to help guide her through this transition — nothing like the Judy…
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Omisade Burney-Scott felt alone as she approached menopause. There were no resources to help guide her through this transition — nothing like the Judy…
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Even though she grew up in a small, historically black community in Mississippi, Kimberly Johnson heard plenty of conversations about racism and…
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Even though she grew up in a small, historically black community in Mississippi, Kimberly Johnson heard plenty of conversations about racism and…
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More than 40 million people provide unpaid care to a family member or loved one, according to data from the National Alliance for Caregiving. But these…
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More than 40 million people provide unpaid care to a family member or loved one, according to data from the National Alliance for Caregiving. But these…