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Senior Highway-Lifestyle Essentials for the Boomer Generation

 

A new way to live off your retirement savings: Check out this article adapted from the .

How to be Generous Without Spoiling the Grandkids
Think out of the ordinary when preparing to give gifts to your grand children.

Backyard Activities for the Home Improvement Lover
When we think of backyard activities, sports often come to mind. While sports are a great way to spend your time outdoors, they are not all that backyard activities include.

Growing Old Gracefully
Case study of aging and how to grow old gracefully.

Blood Pressure is focus of new site
The NIHSSeniorHealth Web site now features updated information on high blood pressure, according to the U.S. National Institute on Aging.

The new high blood pressure topic on the site contains information about the prevention, detection, and treatment of high blood pressure. The site was designed especially for older adults by the National Institute on Aging and the National Library of Medicine, which are part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

Its All For Seniors:
Here are thousands of little known
Give-Aways for people over 55

Marriage & Divorce Records, USA
Unique eBook provides Step-byStep tutorial on how to check the marital status (married/divorced) status of any U.S. Citizen
 

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Article of the Day

Muddy Waters

McKinley Morganfield, better known as Muddy Waters, was an African-American blues singer and guitarist. He got his start in the early 1940s when he moved to Chicago to become a full-time musician. There, he developed a unique style, now known as Chicago blues, in which he blended traditional Delta blues with amplified instruments like the electric guitar. His influence can be noted across a variety of musical genres and generations. What major English rock band is named after a Waters song? More...

This Day in History

Florence Nightingale Sent to Nurse War Wounded (1854)

Though Nightingale's parents forbade her to practice nursing, she persevered and is now considered the founder of modern nursing. During the Crimean War, Nightingale traveled with a group of 38 nurses to Turkey to treat the British wounded. There, they reduced the hospital death rate from 42% to 2%. Upon her return, she wrote Notes on Nursing (1860), the first nursing textbook, and founded the Nightingale Training School. In 1907, she became the first woman to receive what award? More...

Today's Birthday

Alfred Nobel (1833)

Nobel was a Swedish chemist and engineer who invented dynamite, the smokeless powder Ballistite, and an explosive gelatin more powerful than dynamite. In his last will, he left his enormous fortune in trust for the endowment of the Nobel Prizes, which continue to recognize outstanding achievements in the fields of science, literature, economics, and peace. What was the content of the prematurely published obituary that is said to have made Nobel resolve to leave a better legacy? More...

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