Jack Nicholson On Turning 70

How was turning 70 last year? It improves your character. You’re more thoughtful because you don’t act as quickly anymore. When I turned 70 it was the first time I felt young for my age. But 50 dropped on me like a ton of bricks […]

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End Of The Prozac Nation?

Are antidepressants no better than sugar pills? Well, yes and no. Experts say they still have a place in severe depression. A big analysis of clinical trials of antidepressants shows they don’t work. Or rather, for most people with depression they are no better than […]

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Brain Power

As important as it is to keep the body in good physical condition, taking care of your mind is just as vital, if not more so. The brain is the master control center of the body – the “motherboard” of our existence. It is a […]

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Off The Plane And Under The Knife

Medical tourism in Asia is giving people access to treatment at a fraction of the cost of developed countries – but there’s a downside. Need a hip replacement? Get on a plane to Bangkok. What about a nip and tuck? There are some good deals […]

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Buying For Cash Flow Or Growth?

By Margaret Lomas February 2008 Sometimes, investors become very worked up about whether to buy for cash flow (that is, property with the lowest personal input required) or for growth (property which may cost more from your own pocket to hold, but which will grow […]

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Sexual Intimacy

Sexual Intimacy Getting older means both personal and biological major life-changes and sometimes grief. Financial institutions prepare us for financial retirement, but there is little help with emotional coping. Common issues that receive little attention are our sexual and relational changes as we mature in […]

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