by ABD team | Jan 30, 2015 | Aging, Care Giving, Environment, Family, Life and Work, Mental Health, Relationships
Dr. Susan Newman is a social psychologist and author of 15 books. She is the stepmother of four children and mother of one who focuses on family trends and issues related to raising children and family life. She writes a parenting blog for Psychology Today magazine...
by ABD team | Jan 29, 2015 | Aging, Care Giving, Cool People, Death / Funerals, Family, Health Care, Life and Work, Mothers/Daughters, Relationships
Moments of Life: Made Possible by Hospice is showing the world that hospice is about more than care for the dying. Hospice and palliative care can make more meaningful moments possible, even when a person is facing a serious or even terminal illness. You may be...
by ABD team | Jan 27, 2015 | Aging, Entertainment, Funny, Humor, Looks
Written by Stephanie D. Lewis, Humorist at “Once Upon a Prime” Huffington Post, January 16, 2015 Coming Soon to a Theatre or Drive-in Near You! (Especially if you’re old enough to remember drive-ins!) The Wizard of MenopOZ Hiding behind a curtain, a...
by ABD team | Jan 23, 2015 | Aging, Cool People, Health, Health Care, Life and Work, Snoop & Scoop, Technology
Dr. Kazaglis is a Minnesota transplant. He is originally from Illinois and came to Minnesota to complete his internal medicine residency. After falling in love with the land of ten thousand lakes, and one of its residents, he decided to make Minnesota his home. Dr....
by ABD team | Jan 20, 2015 | Aging, Care Giving, Family, Finance, Relationships
Dedrick Muhammad, Senior Director of Economic Programs, NAACP Huffington Post online: Posted: 01/09/2013 2:41 pm EST; Updated: 03/11/2013 5:12 am EDT It’s easy to forget that multigenerational households were once the rule, not the exception. The 1950s nuclear...
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