By Jean Sutherland
The Baby Boomers have no intention of sitting in a rocker and get old. This generation has a whole new way of retiring and a lot of different ideas on how to do it. Their parents look on with longing envy. Baby Boomers are finding that retirement can mean reinventing themselves and having the time to do all the things they ever wanted to do while they had growing children. |
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By Henry Smith - Founder of America Hears
Currently, there is a trend in the hearing aid industry toward smaller and more discreet hearing aids, including the recent development of open fit hearing aids (also known as open ear hearing aids). Open fit hearing aids have one major limitation, however; they are not appropriate for many people with a more severe hearing loss and are best used by those with high frequency hearing loss and normal low frequency hearing.
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by Laura Nathanson, MD, FAAP
Author of What You Don't Know Can Kill You
We’re going through a sticky patch in hospital care. Patients and their loved ones often feel that there are too many doctors (and you rarely see the same one twice) and too few nurses (and it’s hard to get their attention). Worse: it’s hard to figure out just who is in charge -- or whether anyone is. Here’s why:
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By Henry Smith - Founder of America Hears Buying hearing aids online can be a great way to get a quality product at a reasonable price while also saving you a significant amount of time. While it may at first seem unusual to buy your hearing aid online, you will quickly find that it isn’t that much different from going into a physical store – and often it can be much easier.
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by John P. Strelecky - International Best-selling Author of The Why Café
We may not expect it, especially considering many of us work towards it for most of our adult life, but retirement can be a challenging and sometimes frustrating experience. For many of us it is the first time in a long time we have had both the financial resources and time freedom to do what we really want. The challenge is . . . we often don’t really know what that is.
We typically know what we don’t want, which is to keep working. So with that as our driving force we take the necessary steps to get to the end of our employment years. However, knowing what we don’t want, and knowing what we do want, is not the same thing. That difference can lead to frustration, depression, and a sense of confusion as we transition into retirement.
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