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Tag Archives: caregiver

Researchers, Advocates and Celebrities Finding Ways to Erase Alzheimer’s

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Waterworld: Refreshing Caregiver Health One Glass At a Time

Today is World Water Day as declared by the United Nations in an effort to get us all thinking more about the need for clean water supplies worldwide, especially in third world countries.read more »

Heart attacks/heart health after 45: What every vibrant woman should know

Maintain good hearth health to keep your overall health strong, and keep doing all the things you want to do.read more »

Caregiving for Baby Boomers: Blended families have blended loyalties

The Coming Generational Storm, that “by 2030, the senior to kid ratio will be three read more »

The First Lady Caregivers

On President’s Day, we honor two great men who have led this country through its creation and one of its most trying times – namely George Washington and Abraham Lincoln respectively.  And while feature films (Oscar-nominated Lincolnread more »

What should I read next: Book recommendations from Vibrant Nation members

The world is filled with books, but not all of them are worth your time -- or your book club's time.read more »

Best books to enjoy after 45 – great for book clubs!

You can only read the classics so many times, and every book on the bestseller list isn’t necessary a must-read.read more »

What Do You Do When Your Credentials Are Questioned?

Have you ever had one of those days, when some young thing, who assumes to know what really matters in life, questions your credentials? That's what happened to me this week.read more »

We Move Forward…

There are milestones that baby boomer women share. We can collectively role our eyes, laugh or cry at the memory of buying a first bra or burning our first bra, getting married or living in sin, deciding whether to have kids or not, being a mom, read more »

The Caregiver Solution to New Year’s Resolutions

One of the things I hate about New Year’s Resolutions is they seem to be about taking away something rather than giving yourself something.  I suppose one could argue if you lose weight with more exercise and eating more nutritiously you are giread more »