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A new deduction created under the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" will allow senior taxpayers to subtract between $6,000 and $12,000 from their 2025 taxable income, lowering their overall tax burden.
That figure factors in workers with 401(k) and other retirement plan savings, while also including the roughly 56 million U.S. workers who lack access to an employer-sponsored retirement plan.
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If you enjoy olive oil, then springing for extra virgin is worth it if that’s not financially onerous, both for health reasons and taste.


Getting old is hard. It drains you in more ways than I can count. You know the drill by now. Moving around feels like a chore. Stairs look like mountains. A short walk leaves you gasping for air. Doctors and bills take over your schedule. Bottles of pills sit on every shelf. Sharp pains wake you in the dark. Your joints feel like rusted metal. Friends drift away and the house stays quiet. Savings shrink while prices keep going up.
There is one big issue no one warns you about. I felt it clearly last Sunday during the Super Bowl. It is the loss of being relevant. Younger people I know kept talking about Bad Bunny. They acted like he was the greatest star alive. I stayed awake long enough to watch his halftime show. The ads promised a huge event. To me, it was just noise. It felt like a message from a world I no longer inhabit. You see the gap when people cheer for things you do not get.
The man has skill and a lot of energy. He sings in Spanish, which gives him a clear style. But if you do not know the language, you miss the point. The stage was far too busy. Dancers and props moved in a constant blur. It felt messy and packed with too much stuff. I could not find a clear thread in the chaos.
I still wonder if he can actually sing. He spent the whole set jumping and climbing. His voice was buried under the heavy bass and loud tracks. There were no calm moments to hear his true tone. Of course, the show was not made for me. I am from a different time. My voice does not matter to the media anymore. Markets do not care about my age group. I see why they move on. It still feels bad to be ignored. It is just one more way to be left behind. …bwc

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- Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States, meaning it is under U.S. sovereignty but has its own local government.- The official languages are Spanish and English, with Spanish being the most widely spoken.- It is home to El Yunque, the only tropical rainforest in the United States National Forest System, known for its lush vegetation and waterfalls.- Puerto Rico has a vibrant culture that blends Spanish, African, and Taino influences, reflected in its music, dance, festivals, and cuisine.- The island has several bioluminescent bays, such as Mosquito Bay, where microorganisms glow in the dark, creating magical nighttime displays.




IMaking ourselves younger—and healthier—from the inside out may be the key to turning back time.
Doctors reveal what they look for when examining a patient's longevity and how you can adopt the behaviors for yourself.

Researchers are working to unravel how genes that slow the aging process work, and are trying to replicate their effects in the rest of the population through drugs or other interventions.
In their attempt to maximize glycemic control, it’s not uncommon for elderly patients to experience hypoglycemic episodes, resulting in falls and confusion among other issues,...
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Wear your hair in a certain fashion and it can make you feel like a million bucks - but style your locks in the wrong way, and you could be looking years older, a hairstylist to stars like Kate Hudson and Gal Gadot has warned.
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Mental health care for seniors needs to undergo a big change in 2026. As we go through February, we must rethink our health checks. Every person over 65 should see a psychiatrist once a year. This visit should be as common as a heart exam. I do not need charts or graphs to prove this point. I have spent twenty years living right next to seniors.Continue reading >>

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- Over 700,000 knee replacements are performed annually in the United States, and this number is expected to increase as the population ages.- The average age of patients undergoing knee replacement surgery is around 65 years old, but it is increasingly common in younger, active individuals.- Approximately 90-95% of knee replacements are successful in reducing pain and improving function.- The average lifespan of a knee replacement prosthesis is about 15-20 years, though advancements are extending this duration.- Most patients can return to normal daily activities within 3 to 6 weeks post-surgery, with full recovery often taking 6 months to a year.




