I Gave Away My Wedding Dress By Jane Farrell blog On our second date both David Mark Olds and I knew we were meant for each other. So, in November […]
_ Antidepressants Depression Mental & Emotional Health Panic Disorder Anxiety: Is It "All In Your Head?" By article Everyone suffers from anxiety occasionally. And itΓÇÖs not always a bad thing. Anxiety before a test, for example, can help … Read More→
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Money Matters Dealing with Debt Collectors Who Go Too Far By article YouΓÇÖve fallen behind in a loan payment, and you get numerous calls from an obnoxious and offensive debt collector. Their … Read More→
Money Matters Retirement Can We Make Retirement Planning Easier?ΓÇ¿ By article For most people, addressing retirement issues is a costly, abstract and deeply psychological matter, which is apparent from a survey … Read More→
Aging Well Grandparenting Older Adults Possess Important Forms of Expertise By article Just in time for GrandparentsΓÇÖ Day 2015, coming up on September 13th, researchers at Chapman University in California published an … Read More→
Grandparenting Kid's & Teen Health Parenting Drivers Admit to Using Cellphones While Driving, Even with Kids in the Car By Jane Farrell article A study done at the University of California, San Diego and published in August 2015 in Journal of Transport & … Read More→
_ Money Matters Retirement Who Controls Your Retirement Money? By Jane Farrell article People make a mistake when they feel as though theyΓÇÖve lost control of their qualified retirement plans ΓÇô they never … Read More→
Money Matters Retirement Boomers Have Unrealistic Expectations About Job Flexibility and Pay in Retirement By article Nearly two-thirds (60%) of AmericaΓÇÖs Baby Boomers plan to work for pay in retirement, however, they are unrealistic about the … Read More→
Sleep Health Sleeping on the Job? Actually, That's a Good Thing By article Employees seeking to boost their productivity at work should take a nap, according to a University of Michigan study published … Read More→
Diabetes Diabetes-Specific Health Insurance May Help Control the Condition By article People with diabetes who enroll in a health insurance plan tailored to their medical condition are more likely to stick … Read More→
_ Don't Be Misled by "Latex-Free" Claims By article If youΓÇÖre allergic to natural rubber latex, the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has good news for you: in … Read More→
_ Memorial Day: Honoring and Helping Vets By Jane Farrell article Memorial Day isnΓÇÖt only the kickoff to summer, itΓÇÖs also a time to thank those who fought and died for … Read More→
_ Caregiving Money Matters Are Your Long-Term Care Needs Covered? By article ThereΓÇÖs a tendency to give a silent cheer any time the average life expectancy grows a little longer. But long … Read More→
_ Money Matters Retirement Medical Costs and Retirement: The Facts By article ΓÇ£Growing old ainΓÇÖt for sissies.ΓÇ¥ ┬á- Bette Davis Ms. Davis was right. Between the stiffness, sore joints and pains that … Read More→
_ Anxiety (Panic Disorders, Phobias) Bipolar disorder Depression Mental & Emotional Health Myths and Facts About Mental Illness By article Although most of us are perfectly fine with discussing physical health, mental health is another matter. The truth about mental … Read More→
_ Medical Care Medical Procedures Will Doctors Stop Ordering Too Many Tests? By article Ask enough people and most will say that their physician has a fairly decent reason for ordering tests and prescribing … Read More→
What Is Your Type: Partner, Team or Solo? By blog Finding your niche in work depends on how well you know yourself. Well, I know myself, you say, letΓÇÖs get […]