Lifestyle & Trends - Senior Living
Remodeling for aging in place today will help sell your home tomorrow
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Before you invest in a home-improvement project, consider your potential buyers with this fact in mind: More than 3.5 million baby boomers turn 55 each year, according to the 2010 U.S. Census. Since people aged 45 to 64 make up more than a quarter of today's U.S. population, there's a good chance you'll be selling to someone in this age group. Will your home appeal to them?
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2012 homes will mix old and new designs under one (smaller) roof
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Current home decorating is not about flashy, over-the-top design; rather, it's about decorating for real life - a home that's smaller, more well-equipped and custom-made for its owners' lifestyles.
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Waking up to the serious problem of sleep apnea
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Many people struggling to get a restful night's sleep are unaware that a serious health problem may be keeping them up. Sleep apnea, which affects 18 million Americans, is a disorder which causes breathing to repeatedly pause during sleep. Sleep apnea lowers a person's blood oxygen level and results in a fragmented sleep pattern - making for a potentially dangerous health situation.
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Health story of the year: Salt vindicated
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In 2011, half a dozen medical studies showed the health benefits of salt or revealed the significant risks of low-sodium diets, providing vindication for this essential nutrient and the people who love it.
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Tips on drawing up a will
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It's difficult thinking about death and dying and about wills and estate planning, when you're young and starting a family or when you feel in perfectly good health. Here are some tips on how to write a will and create an estate plan.
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