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Senior Spirit Newsletter
April, 2013      
Medical News
Don't Forget: Tips for Helping Memory Loss
Although memory loss comes with aging, you can take steps to keep your brain active. They include activities that also boost physical health, such as exercise and eating the right foods, as well as games that challenge your mind. Click here to view article.  
Your Money
How to Find the Places to Retire
There’s no shortage of suggestions for places to move after you retire, but some may conflict in terms of good weather, cheaper taxes, less crime and beautiful settings. It helps to know what you want. Click here to view article.
Lifestyle Trends
Senior Centers Evolve in Changing World
As baby boomers enter old age, senior centers are trying to meet their needs by adding new programs, such as more health and fitness. But centers also want to include other constituents, such as the homebound and even teenagers. Click here to view article.
Coffee Break
Cranky Cartoon Keeps Us Laughing
Despite dealing with some of the serious issues of growing older, the cartoon series “Crankshaft” can draw chuckles of recognition in its cantankerous hero Ed Crankshaft. Click here to view more!
Senior Spotlight
Teachers Providing a Good Lesson
Rose Gilbert just retired at age 94 from teaching, while Agnes Zhelesnik, at age 99, intends to continue until 100 at least. Both said their commitment to the profession stems from their love of children. Click here to view article.
Famous and 65
Famous and 65
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