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The Future of Long Term Care

By |October 31, 2013|Categories: Advice, Companies, Retirement Planning|Tags: , , , |

The advancements in technology continue to make the future a more and more amazing place in terms of our health. It’s hard to know just what science will accomplish next, but earlier this year, researchers were able to create the tiniest human liver ever using a 3D printer.

Printing Organs

Science is constantly searching for new ways to help us improve our health and increase our lifespan, and Organovo in San Diego, California has taken a big step in that path. Utilizing a 3D printer that builds organs from cells, the company produced a human liver that measured 4 millimeters across and ½[…]

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  • World Stroke Day

Today is World Stroke Day. Could You Recognize the Symptoms of a Stroke?

By |October 29, 2013|Categories: Advice, Psychology, Retirement Planning|Tags: , |

Raising awareness about stroke is important for countries across the globe. As one of the leading causes of death in most countries and the fourth leading killer in the United States, strokes are no rare occurrence. Today is World Stroke Day and recognizing the symptoms in a medical emergency may help you or a loved one save a life in the future, so understanding the risk factors and signs of a stroke is key.

Strokes in the USsymptoms of a stroke

A stroke is a disease that is typically caused by a[…]

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  • Vitamin B12 Deficiency

Before You Decide on Dementia, Consider Vitamin B12 Deficiency

By |October 28, 2013|Categories: Advice, Psychology, Retirement Planning|Tags: , , |

When a loved one begins displaying signs of dementia, it becomes very stressful for every one involved. Whether you are the one suffering from cognitive issues, you are the one tasked with the care of that person, or you are simply involved in the process, the whole situation can be very taxing.

Memory loss and confusion in a loved one may cause you to panic, but before you jump to conclusions, be sure you have investigated all of the possible causes. In some cases, it might not truly be dementia, but a simple vitamin B12 deficiency.

What is Vitamin B12?

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  • Delay Retirement

Lack of Savings Causes More Americans to Delay Retirement

By |October 24, 2013|Categories: Breaking News, Retirement Planning|Tags: , , , |

Not prepared for retirement? You’re not alone. A new study found that more than one-third of all middle class Americans don’t ever plan to retire. Instead, they believe they will be working until they die or are no longer physically able. Another third expect to work until they are at least 80, in order to have enough saved for retirement.

Working for Life

Wells Fargo conducts the same study annually and over the past few years, the long term care insuranceresults have continued to show a worse financial forecast than the previous year.[…]

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  • Health Care

Planning for Unexpected Health Care Costs in Retirement

By |October 22, 2013|Categories: Advice, Buying Tips, Insurance Industry, Retirement Planning|Tags: , , |

How would your portfolio fare if you were faced with a large unexpected health expense during retirement?

Retirement Care

In an age of climbing healthcare costs, preparing for that health care costs in retirementpossibility is one of the most crucial aspects of retirement planning. If a serious medical situation arose, would you able to absorb the cost and continue living the same retirement lifestyle or would you be forced to make changes to your budget? The reality is, most people would be forced to make drastic changes.

A study conducted by Sun Life Financial[…]

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  • Abdominal Fat

Abdominal Fat Tied to Dementia in New Study

By |October 16, 2013|Categories: Breaking News, Psychology, Retirement Planning|Tags: , |

Abdominal fat has a well-documented connection to a number of health problems: heart disease, cancer, and diabetes to name a few. New research from Illinois has discovered yet another reason belly fat is detrimental to our health.

Fat and Memory

Researchers at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago examined the effect that excess abdominal fat has on our memory and uncovered an alarming link. Middle aged individuals with high belly fat are 3.6 times more likely than those without to experience memory loss and dementia in old age.

The researchers were able to identify the specific protein in the

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