Monday, July 24, 2017

The Daily - Citrus Intake Could Slash Dementia Risk

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Monday, July 24, 2017
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"An orange a day keeps dementia away"? Well, not exactly. But a new study of 13,000 subjects found a significant reduction in risk for dementia for those who frequently ate citrus.
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If you're flummoxed by the frequent cries of "fake news!" you're not alone. Check out our list of seven tips to separate fact from fiction in your newsfeed.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently confirmed a number of cases of the Heartland virus, a newer pathogen probably spread by ticks. Learn about the symptoms and how to protect yourself.
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Riding a bike is good for the body, good for the planet and a lot of fun. But did you know that cycling can help you save money as well?
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In the market for your next car, truck, SUV or van? Shop for vehicles with the latest safety features and save with the AARP Auto Buying Program.
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Come get to know a different side of AARP! An AARP Block Party arrives in Denver July 29-30, featuring tons of fun games and activities. Download the free AARP Now smartphone app to set reminders for fun events near you.
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More than 30 actors over 50 are nominated for television's Emmy awards this year. This is more evidence that TV is a place where veteran stars can find a place to do their best work. Our critic predicts the winners.
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The brain game Secret Files requires you to catch words before they fall to the ground and then place them in the correct category. Have fun while engaging your brain!
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Are you a member of a book club? Would you consider joining one? Share your thoughts with the Online Community.
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