By Gwenn Voelckers It’s that time of year — the travel season — and I’m already contemplating an August adventure with just “me, myself
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Why Cherry Tomatoes Are So Good for You
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You Can Learn a Lot From the Animals
By Melissa Stefanec MelissaStefanec@yahoo.com Recently, my family decided we needed more kittens in our lives. As card-carrying cat people, we already have two lovely
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By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, Are there any specific auto gadgets you can recommend that can help senior drivers? Both of my parents
Working While Disabled: Social Security Can Help Q&A
By Deborah Banikowski District Manager, Syracuse While it may be best known for retirement, Social Security is also here to help you get back
Right to Try: New Law May Help Patients — to a Certain Point
By George W. Chapman Recently signed as law, the Right to Try legislation allows patients with life threatening conditions to “request” medicines that have
Living Alone Can Be Simply Beautiful!
By Gwenn Voelckers One of the beauties (and benefits) of getting older is that I’ve gained enough self-knowledge and confidence to figure out what
Birthmarks
Over 80 percent of babies are born with some sort of birthmark By Eva Briggs Birthmarks are skin irregularities present at birth or appearing
Crack a Crab for Lean Protein and More
Some people see crab the same way they do white pants: a summertime fancy to be enjoyed from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Me?
Stones I Won’t Throw
By Melissa Stefanec MelissaStefanec@yahoo.com As human beings, we can’t help but judge one another. When we see others, especially strangers, we are forming opinions







