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Paying for Long Term Care
by
Anthony Cirillo

The majority of baby boomers have not planned accordingly for long-term care expenses and mistakenly believe they have the resources to cover such care. According to a survey released earlier this week by America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) among boomers nearing or at age 60, only 25% say they are “very familiar” with long-ter ...
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Long-term Care Insurance
by
Anthony Cirillo

One of the myths I dispel in "Who Moved My Dentures?" is how long-term care is paid for in this country. Forbes had a recent article outlining the issues. I paraphrase it here. Overall demand for long-term care is expected to expand massively over the next 50 years, as the number of U.S. residents over age 85 is projected to rise from 5. ...
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Long Term Effects
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Steve Hatherley
I think the thing that really drove me away from painkillers were their reported long-term effects. Reading around, the most frequentyly reported side effect of ibuprofen and other NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) is gastrointestinal bleeding. There may be other effects, including kidney failure. You are apparently at greater risk of t ...
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The Long Term Effects...
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Brett Jones
The Long Term Effects... Of Dead-lifting and other activities... A recent post on the DD forum got me thinking a bit - the question arose as to what the long term effects of dead-lifting might be and if they were negative. This is a very difficult question to answer because there are so many variables to take into account. Such as: Form - how ...
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Thinking Long Term...
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Mike R.
So this blog post is going to essentially be my "newsletter" for the week - I hope you enjoy it! Last week, Bill Hartman and I were having a discussion in between clients at the gym. Essentially, we were talking about the long-term health/repercussions of playing sports at an elite level. I was reading an article about Greg Oden, quite ...
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Long Term Goal
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Kathy H.
Since the economy took a turn for the worse, I have gone back to clipping grocery coupons.
I got one yesterday for $1.00 off of Colgate Toothpaste, which is Dad's favorite.
It was on sale, so I wound up getting a very large tube of toothpaste for $1.04.
When I showed it to Dad, He remarked that it was the largest tube he had ever seen. ...
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Enhancing long-term recovery
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Carrie A.



This is a subject I'm rather interested in: long-term recovery. Much of the research on recovery focuses on the acute phase of treatment--and, to some extent, rightly so. If you can't start getting better, than figuring out how to stay better is somewhat secondary. Except there are a lot of people who have crawled their way out of the hellhole of t ...
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The long-term effects
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Laura
I've talked about this before, but recent discussions about the role of alcohol and anorexia reminded me of this paper on death rates. "anorexia patients' five-fold increase in deaths due to gastrointestinal diseases may have been due, at least in part, to the indirect effects of alcohol abuse since 4 out of 6 deaths in this category were from ...
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Long Term Disability
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Caroline
I had a long road to getting approved for long term disability. I have been totally off for about 8months now but I have worked on and off for the last 2 years. 2 years ago is when I experienced the beginning of excruiating back pain and the also the worsening of all my other symptoms. I have had minor symptoms for 15 years but not bad enough th ...
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