
Scammers Love Seniors! What to know, What to do to Avoid Becoming a Victim
Scammers love seniors! They think we are easy marks because scammers are still working with outdated and downright inaccurate stereotypes about us, e.g., that we

Scammers love seniors! They think we are easy marks because scammers are still working with outdated and downright inaccurate stereotypes about us, e.g., that we

When we talk about COVID, we usually do so in terms of numbers—dates, numbers of cases and deaths, numbers of vaccinated or not, numbers of

Is COVID over? That is the question. And the answer depends on whom you ask. Here are three recent responses: When will the COVID-19 pandemic

Remember polio? Measles? Diphtheria? Smallpox? You may have encountered them as a child, or perhaps these diseases had already been obliterated when you were growing

I don’t know about you, but if feel as if I’ve been in my home forever. Forever began on Mar 9, 2020, and except for

Does this seem like the pandemic that never ends? Every time we think it’s slowing down, close to the end, almost over at last, the

You’ve had your two vaccinations and are feeling pretty safe to travel and resume life. According to the CDC, you are considered “fully vaccinated” if

I wasn’t planning to write another book. I had just gone through several major life changes, including closing my business after thirty years of juggling

According to Tamara Lytle, writing for the AARP Bulletin, while the COVID-19 pandemic has cost millions of people their jobs, statistics reveal that older workers

On December 14, 2020, a nurse in Southern California was among the first in the state to receive the Pfizer vaccine. One month later, in