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Too much protein could increase your risk of prostate cancer

Research is being conducted to determine if high protein levels could result in a greater risk of prostate cancer. Learn more about fascinating development.

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Aging Well Learning Community

This discussion group is held both in-person and on Zoom

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Two Cranberry Festivals

The weekend of October 14th and 15th offers you a choice of two cranberry festivals

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How to use LinkedIn to promote your business

Using social media for business is easy; start networking by creating your own webpage on LinkedIn, one of the most popular social media websites targeted to business interests.

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The link between colorectal cancer and high blood sugar in postmenopausal women

New research from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in NYC, indicates that women with elevated glucose levels are more likely to develop colorectal cancer.

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Free eBook January 1st through 6th at midnight

Sharing Stories

Help a friend or loved one. Help yourself. Processing Losses can be easier.

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Death Doula with Northwest Center for Creative Aging

Northwest Center for Creative Aging will present a program about navigating the end-of-life with a service called "Death Doula"

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The National Institute on Aging

The National Institute on Aging has a blog you can follow

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A Hex on the Hacker

LIFE PERSPECTIVES

Here’s what I think about the fraudsters, scammers and hackers lying in wait in my computer

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How to use Pinterest to stay in touch with friends and family

Pinterest is a virtual pinboard that you can use to communicate with friends and family using images and links. Pinterest invites get you started.

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3 of the country's most beautiful public golf courses

If golfing at some of the country’s most beautiful courses is on your bucket list, then look no further. From the pounding of the Pacific surf to the calm of the deep desert, these three golf courses are some of the most scenic in the country. Pebble Beach Golf Links, Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course and the courses at the Westin Kierland Scottsdale Golf Club all vie for the honor of being the most beautiful public course in the country. Of course, beauty is subjective, but these courses harmoniously blend Mother Nature’s finest with the sculpted elegance of world-class golf courses. What could be more beautiful than that?

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Free Symphony Concert

You are invited to a free concert at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony and artists from Puget Sound First Nations

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Hearing Loss & Dementia

Another risk factor that can be treated is hearing loss

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RSVP (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program) Gears Up for Spring at the Farm

One of the last historic farms within Seattle's city limits is successful in many ways.

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YouTubes: Kittens, a Dog, and an Elephant

Sharing Stories

Here are some fun links.

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Wisdom Cafe: Talking About What Scares Us

Join with other older adults in a conversation about aging

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Memory Loss: A Guide to Next Steps

A free one-time introductory class for people diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or dementia and their families

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Fall colors on national forests never fail to impress

Forest Service provides website for best viewing options this autumn

The U.S. Forest Service wants you to get outdoors and enjoy one of nature’s most spectacular seasons in your national forests

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Strong Waters

There is still time to catch the play written by a local senior for senior actors, with a senior audience in mind

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Lanterns for Hope and Peace

On Sunday evening August 6, Seattle's Green Lake will reflect candle-lit lanterns