FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2025


KEY NEWS YOU CAN USE


UnitedHealth 
is dropping a million seniors 
from Medicare Advantage 
as it aims to restore 
its 'swagger'



By Neal Shah

...the company did what monopolies often do when the numbers turn bad: It made cuts that affect its customers. 
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Seniors hit with 10 percent 
Medicare Part B 
cost increase in 2026



By Joseph Choi 


The CMS released a notice laying out the monthly actuarial rates for Medicare Part B beneficiaries beginning in 2026. For seniors and disabled enrollees, the monthly actuarial rates will be $405.40 and $585.60.
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Standard care 
found to be the 
better choice for 
older people with irregular
 heart rhythms



For older people with irregular heart rhythms who are at high risk of stroke and bleeding, standard care (including the use of blood thinners when indicated) was found to be the better choice compared to a promising, catheter-based procedure, .

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Americans are unprepared 
for the expensive and complex 
process of aging – 
a geriatrician explains 
how they can start 



By Kahli Zietlow


In my experience, regardless of race, education or socioeconomic status, there are some universal challenges that all people face with aging and there are steps everyone can take to prepare.

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7 Ways to Save Money 
on Holiday Gifts 
for the Grandkids
By Cameron Huddleston


If you’re a grandparent, you can’t simply cross a few grandkids off your list to keep costs down. But there are some strategies you can use to make gifts for your grandchildren more affordable this holiday season.

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Is Taking a Cold Shower 
Good for You?
By Lauryn Higgins


...the evidence, while intriguing, is mixed. Small studies suggest that brief exposure to cold water—like in a cold shower—can improve alertness and mood, 



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“It’s time to enjoy a hearty Thanksgiving dinner,
 just like the one enjoyed by the Pilgrims. 
None of whom are alive today.” 

— Dave Barry
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By Arthur Inglish

Thanksgiving means full tables and shared laughter. But for many older adults, getting together is simply too hard. Health troubles or long travel distances stop many from coming home. This has been especially true
since 2020. Virtual gatherings solve this problem fast. They let seniors enjoy the holiday without leaving their own chairs. Imagine Grandma smiling at all her grandkids on the screen. These calls keep family ties strong. They fight off the deep quiet that often hits during the holidays.

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In Case You Missed It


What Happens to Sleep 
When You Reach Your 80s 

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Is longevity 
America’s new 
retirement crisis?
By Rayne Morgan

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Social Security 
and Remarriage: 
Understanding the Impact 
on Your Benefits
By Kailey Hagen

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Night owls face higher risk 
of cognitive decline than 
morning people, study finds

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Men are more likely to die of
 'broken heart syndrome,' 
study says
By Aria Bendix

Read more



Facts about turkey stuffing:

-  Turkey stuffing typically includes bread cubes, herbs (like sage and thyme), onions, celery, and sometimes sausage or fruit, creating a flavorful side dish.

- Different regions have their own stuffing recipes, such as cornbread stuffing in the South or bread-based stuffing in the North, reflecting local ingredients and tastes.

-  The term "stuffing" is used when the mixture is cooked inside the turkey, while "dressing" usually refers to when it's cooked separately in a dish.

-  It's important to cook stuffing to an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) to kill bacteria, especially if cooked inside the turkey, to prevent foodborne illness.

- Stuffing has been a part of Thanksgiving and holiday meals for centuries, with origins tracing back to European culinary traditions involving filling poultry or other meats with seasoned bread or grain mixtures.



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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2025


KEY NEWS YOU CAN USE

4 Top Fears of Middle-Class Retirees 
— and How To Avoid Them



By Laura Beck

“... the top fear of people aged 50 and over, 43% said their greatest fear was outliving savings and investment,” 

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"Misleading Marketing 
During Medicare Annual Enrollment
 October 15-December 7: 
The Medicare Fraud 
of the Month for November"



"Health insurance companies use various marketing methods such as TV, radio, events, mailings, phone calls, and texts, but there are rules set by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to protect you."

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What To Notice 
When You Visit 
Aging Loved Ones
 Over Holidays


By Carolyn Rosenblatt


 It is only seeing your aging parent face to face that lets you get a better picture of what is going on. 

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Why Do So Many Adults
 Treat Their Aging Parents
 Like Children?


By Robert Polner


The study describes ageism directed at older adults as a phenomenon akin to racism and sexism. 

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extra


‘I’m a Longevity Expert—
These Are the Vitamins 
That Actually Work for 
Healthy Aging 
(And the Ones I Skip)
By Alexa Mellardo


Want to live to 100? Have these vitamins on your radar.

Read more





Quote___________________________

"My forefathers didn't come over on the Mayflower, 
but they met the boat."

Will Rogers
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Making The Most Of It

Wednesdays used to be a big deal. “Hump Day” we called it. Meaning half the work week was over. Just two more days to the sacred weekend when we could forget, if only for a while, the stress of holding down a job, pleasing people you hated and licking the butts of your superiors just so you could have the “pleasure” of earning a few measly dollars, most of which was deducted from your salary to pay the government for so-called entitlements you may need twenty years hence. 

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In Case You Missed It

Winter is coming: 
How seniors can avoid 
seasonal blues

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An Expensive
Alzheimer’s Lifestyle Plan
Offers False Hope,
Experts Say
By  Lindsay Gellman

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Grip strength test 
may predict
cognitive decline 
in older adults
By Donna Shryer

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11 Best Pantry Staples 
for Healthy Aging, 
Recommended by Dietitians
By Barbie Cervoni, M.S., RD, CDN, CDE

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Common Financial Scams 
that Target Seniors

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Older adults find success 
with positive 
weight management approach, 
research reveals
By Donna Shryer

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Interesting facts about the Mayflower:

- The Mayflower was an English ship that transported the Pilgrims from England to the New World in 1620, seeking religious freedom.

-  The ship set sail from Plymouth, England, in September 1620 and arrived in present-day Massachusetts in November 1620.

- The Mayflower was about 100 feet long and 25 feet wide, with a crew of around 30-40 people and carrying approximately 102 passengers.

-  The journey was difficult, with storms and cramped conditions. Many passengers fell ill during the crossing.

- The Pilgrims initially intended to land near the Virginia Colony but ended up in Cape Cod due to navigational errors.

- The original Mayflower no longer exists; it likely sank or was dismantled in the 17th century. A replica, the Mayflower II, was built in the 1950s and is now a historic ship in Plymouth, Massachusetts.






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