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Baby boomers: Network and socialize now and be computer savvy

In the business mixer at Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce that I attended, half of the crowd are baby boomers networking with others.  Many of the baby boomers have to plan early on how they can retire with the current economy.  From the polls that I posted here in my blog, many would still workContinue reading “Baby boomers: Network and socialize now and be computer savvy”

Quiting jobs because of affordable health insurance by Rick Newman

A new study distributed by the National Bureau of Economic Research finds that somewhere between 530,000 and 940,000 Americans might quit their jobs after January 1, 2014, as they’re able to get affordable health insurance through one of the public exchanges to be set up under Obamacare. That could provide ammunition for both critics andContinue reading “Quiting jobs because of affordable health insurance by Rick Newman”

Health insurance plans for New York set to fall 50%

Individuals buying health insurance on their own will see their premiums tumble next year in New York State as changes under the federal health care law take effect, state officials are to announce on Wednesday. State insurance regulators say they have approved rates for 2014 that are at least 50 percent lower on average thanContinue reading “Health insurance plans for New York set to fall 50%”

Where are baby boomers going to live by Tom Sightings

There are many recommendations for the best places for baby boomers to retire, including the healthiest places, sunniest places, best places overseas, the most affordable places and the best places that you probably can’t afford. But people are funny. Sometimes they just don’t do what the pundits tell them to do. So where are babyContinue reading “Where are baby boomers going to live by Tom Sightings”

Sons who are close to their moms are stronger

Freud warned about the unresolved Oedipal complex in boys: Sons who couldn’t break free from a smothering mother’s clutches were doomed to be sexually confused — or even homosexual. Even Dr. Benjamin Spock, the pediatric guru of the 1950s and 1960s, advised that mama’s boys might grow up “precocious, with feminine interests.” But now, authorContinue reading “Sons who are close to their moms are stronger”

Cholesterol levels leveling off and obesity epidemic

Pharmaceutical companies are racing to develop a new class of drugs that may lower blood levels of LDL cholesterol to a point few scientists had believed attainable, The New York Times reported last week. For many people with high cholesterol, the breakthrough can’t come soon enough. Statins, the miracle drugs responsible for keeping cholesterol inContinue reading “Cholesterol levels leveling off and obesity epidemic”

When your face cannot take it any more

Click on this link to see skin transformation in just 8 weeks -> macroexfoliator 5min 5M dead cells removed once a wk My GF had used botox, chemical peels, laser and other creams on her face last year just to look young. No more going to the malls and skin care products that don’t work.Continue reading “When your face cannot take it any more”

Surviving in the most expensive city in the world, Silicon Valley

Women of all ages and status, divorce, retired couples, young couple with children, single and all kinds in between met last night to share their direct selling business introduction and year in business. They are thankful for the low cost of entry with high profit potential of the direct selling business that they are currentlyContinue reading “Surviving in the most expensive city in the world, Silicon Valley”

Saying Thank you is like a prayer

Saying Thank you is like a prayer Living a life of gratitude is finding happiness each day Reminding us of the positive things in life Turning bad things to good things Like a child’s heart with unconditional love No prejudices, pre-conceived notion and judgment Just be childlike in spirit, with openness and acceptance Reminding usContinue reading “Saying Thank you is like a prayer”

Kidney disease, an underestimated killer

By Jane Brody Kidney disease doesn’t get the attention, funding or concern associated with cancers of the breast or prostate. But it actually kills more Americans — 90,000 a year — than both malignancies combined. Even when it is not fatal, the cost of treating end-stage kidney disease through dialysis or a kidney transplant isContinue reading “Kidney disease, an underestimated killer”

Cancer toll of CT Scans

Each year more than four million CT scans are performed on children, and they are increasing the risk for future cancer, a new study suggests. Researchers writing online last month in JAMA Pediatrics counted the number of CT scans performed on children under 15 from 1996 to 2010 in seven American health care systems, andContinue reading “Cancer toll of CT Scans”

Liver cleanse to help your vision and memory

One of the ways to tell if you have a liver problem is the yellow color in your eyes, insomnia, constipation and chronic fatigue. Healthy warm tonic drink for liver and eyes: add a pinch of ginger, turmeric, cinnamon, roobois tea, lemon, pineapple to your favorite drink or soup. Statistics: Average age of cataract patientContinue reading “Liver cleanse to help your vision and memory”

Whole foods prevent inflammation

Prostaglandins are the main hormones in the body that can increase or decrease inflammation. The body makes them from fatty acids. The type of prostaglandin created by your body (pro or anti-inflammatory) depends on the type of fatty acids in your body provided through your diet. Your complete DNA sequence will help shape the futureContinue reading “Whole foods prevent inflammation”