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Home Town Restyling on Bath Remodels for Aging in Place – LIVING WELL Magazine

Bath Remodels for Aging in Place

Courtesy Home Town Restyling, Inc., Linn County LIVING WELL Magazine
Bath remodel projects with aging in place specifications are a large portion of the remodeling business for Home Town Restyling, Inc. People have been updating bathrooms to accommodate living in their own home longer. […]

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Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and Vascular Disease, North Dallas Urology Associates–LIVING WELL Magazine

Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and Vascular Disease: ED Can Indicate More Serious Health Concerns

Courtesy North Dallas Urology Associates, Collin County LIVING WELL Magazine

Evidence that links heart disease and erectile dysfunction
(ED) has been mounting during the past several years. In one study 65% of men who experienced a
heart attack had erectile dysfunction (ED) and no known history of heart
disease.
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Holladay Brothers Construction, Inc., talks planning for recovery at home – LIVING WELL Magazine

Planning for Recovery at Home

Courtesy Holladay Brothers Construction, Inc., Colorado Springs LIVING WELL Magazine
Recovery from a fall, a stroke or major surgery can be a lengthy process. For many people, recovery begins with formal rehabilitation and continues with learning to live with reduced mobility or inability to perform daily functions unaided. […]

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LPL Financial: A Couple's Guide to Retirement Planning – LIVING WELL Magazine

Yours, Mine and Ours — A Couple’s Guide to Retirement Planning

Courtesy LPL Financial, Akron LIVING WELL Magazine

While the reasons for earning two incomes may vary from couple to couple, these families often face a similar financial challenge: participation in separate retirement programs. […]

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Joseph L. Roche on Retirement Living Vs. Staying In Your Home–LIVING WELL Magazine

A Critical Choice For Your Healthiest Future: Retirement Living Vs. Staying In Your Home

By Joseph L. Roche, Collin County LIVING WELL Magazine

Over
a million people nationwide now live in life-fulfilling independent living retirement
communities, according to Anthony J. Mullen, director of research for the
National Investment Center for the Senior Housing and Care Industry.
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Diane LaPlace of Keller Williams Real Estate talks location, location, location – LIVING WELL Magazine

THE BEST TIME TO BUY IS NOW!

By Diane LaPlace, Keller Williams Real Estate, Northshore LIVING WELL Magazine
Location, location, location. In the latter half of 2011 that adage should come back into vogue. But first, more declines. […]

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Altus Healthcare & Hospice, Inc. talks Hospice Care – LIVING WELL Magazine

Hospice Care: The Medical Communities’ Best Kept Secret

Courtesy Altus Healthcare & Hospice, Inc., North Atlanta LIVING WELL Magazine
The old adage of “doctor knows best” is growing more and more obsolete as the years go by. That isn’t meant to disparage physicians, they do their best; but in general, as patients, we assume our physicians know exactly what we want. And naturally, physicians believe they know what our goals for treatment are––to be cured. […]

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Pinnacle Mortgage talks reverse mortgages – LIVING WELL Magazine

Get the Facts to Determine if A Reverse Mortgage is Right for You

By Carl Benefield, Pinnacle Mortgage, New Orleans LIVING WELL Magazine

Have you considered doing a reverse mortgage? Or, are you among the many seniors that have seen them advertised on television, but don’t know enough about them to make a decision. […]

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Wellness Restoration Centers talks memory loss and aging – LIVING WELL Magazine

Memory Loss and Aging: You CAN Slow it Down or Reverse It!

By Randee Van Ness, Wellness Restoration Centers, Colorado Springs LIVING WELL Magazine

Kathy L. was 67 years old when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Whether it was the doctor’s words “There is no hope!” or the shock of the diagnosis contributed to her rapid decline, Kathy’s mental functions disappeared quickly. […]