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Louisiana Dental Center on Dentures – LIVING WELL Magazine

Not Your Grandparents’ Dentures

Jeffrey Snitzer, D.M.D., Periodontist, Northshore LIVING WELL Magazine (SENIOR Magazine)

Remember sitting at Thanksgiving dinner and hearing the older folks talk about not being able to chew their turkey? The clacking sound you heard was not the silverware, but Uncle Joe’s ill-fitting dentures. […]

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Handyman Connection on Choosing the Right Craftsman – LIVING WELL Magazine

Choosing the Right Craftsman
Courtesy Handyman Connection, Akron LIVING WELL Magazine (formerly SENIOR Magazine)
Taking care of your home is an endless responsibility with an endless “to-do” list. In addition to major renovation projects, small remodel jobs and home repairs are a constant concern. […]

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Hodges Capital Management on Why Contrarian Investing Works – LIVING WELL Magazine

Why Contrarian Investing Works
Eric J. Marshall, CFA, Hodges Capital Management, North Dallas LIVING WELL Magazine (formerly SENIOR Magazine)

Over the long run contrarian investing is effective because it combines fundamental securities analysis with a common sense understanding of behavioral finance. Three basic benefits that can be derived from such an investment strategy: […]

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Azalea Estates Offers a Whole Person Approach – LIVING WELL Magazine

Whole Person Approach at Azalea Estates
Linda Timberlake, Azalea Estates, Northshore LIVING WELL Magazine (formerly SENIOR Magazine)
Assisted living communities have increased all over the country in the last ten years, which has provided much needed housing and special care for our senior citizens. […]

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Walters & Hanna Insurance Agency: Can you live on that? – LIVING WELL Magazine

Can You Live on That?
Tim Walters, CPCU, CIC, Walters & Hanna Insurance Agency, Akron LIVING WELL Magazine (formerly SENIOR Magazine)
Recent studies suggest that about 40% of all people who reach age 65 will spend time in a nursing home before they die. One in four will spend more than a year in a nursing home. […]