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Monthly archives: September 2012

The Blood Type Diet

There are four blood groups namely A, B AB and O. The blood type diet is distinct, personalized and developed for each blood type by Naturopathic doctor Peter D’Adamo. Depending on your blood type there are specific foods you should eat and avoid others. Type O Diet According to blood type O, your nutrition diet should include saltwater fish, poultry, organic vegetables and seaweeds. Foods to avoid include mustard seeds, [...]

Still Working at 65?

Working past 65 is becoming common among seniors. Persons who reach the age of 65 are necessarily not retiring but instead are pushing retirement off a few years. You may work as long as you want thus you can hold on to your job until you are ready to enjoy your sunset years and your pension. You may find programs designed to ramp up skills for seniors willing to continue [...]

Retired and Relocating

There are many reasons why you may relocate after retiring. The reasons can include lower cost of living, a fresh start, leisure amenities, natural environment, weather conditions and smaller affordable place. Before moving, you may want to consider some important ingredients that can give you a good new life. These considerations can help you live a comfortable life while enjoying your sunset years. Access to medical services You should consider [...]

Helping Your Grandchildren through College

Your grandchildren’s education is as important as any other aspect of their life. To make sure you help your grandchild through college, you may try everything possible to make it happen. This includes any resource that gives them the opportunity to be in college and acquire as much education as they can possibly get. Giving them your love and support in their education can encourage them to work even harder [...]

Handling Old Debts

Some debt collectors are on hot pursuit for persons who have old debts. Though it is illegal for them to sue for your old debts, the collectors can use many ways at their disposal to make you pay your old debt. The statutes of limitations typically range from 3 to 10 years. Once your debt passes the statute of limitations, you are not mandated to pay the debt but you [...]

Hospital Stay Tips

Of all stays one can do in a lifetime, hospital stays must be my least favorite of them all. Whether it is me who’s in for a stay or someone I’m doing the packing for, there’s something that’s really unsettling when preparing for a hospital stay. However, hospital stays are something one cannot – and absolutely CANNOT – just ignore since it requires some level of efficiency and a knack [...]

What You Need To Know About Pocket Neighborhoods

A pocket neighborhood is a style of housing that promotes living as a tight community. The style preserves your need of privacy even if there is an increased level of contact with your neighbors since homes are usually in close proximity to each other. Seniors can live in a sharable community even if it is considered a small community. Sharing open spaces such as a reclaimed valley, garden courtyard, joined [...]

Tips On Buying Your First Stock

You can own stock at your old age to gain cash benefits such as dividends. Purchasing stock of your dreams can help you achieve your financial goal if you have the right tools when investing. Over long the long-term, the stock you purchase may perform better and continue providing you streams of income. The types of stock you can buy with your hard-earned money can either be common or preferred. [...]

What Are Grandfamilies?

Grandfamilies is a term used to describe families that comprise of grandparents raising grandchildren. Parents of the children being raised by grandparents, close family friends, great-grandparents or other relatives may not be in a position to take care of their children. Some of the reasons that may make a parent unable or unwilling to take care of the child include instability, death, illness and substance abuse. The responsibility of raising [...]

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