Articles, tagged with "life expectancy", page 2
05th January 2012
After reading this, you will be keeping the Doctor at bay in just 15 minutes a day, whilst sculpting yourself a lean physique in the process.
According to a recent study by the Taiwan Department of Clinical Health, exercising just 15 minutes a day can ...
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Author:
adamnicholson
04th January 2012
The insurance regulator plans to lay a floor of 55 years of age for a person to draw annuities from pension plans as it moves to reduce risks for insurance companies and revive a pension market that's ignored by private insurers. However, the move may thr...
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Author:
Bimadeals
03rd January 2012
We are becoming smarter in the way we think about our impact on our planet and we are starting to follow the greener path regarding energy use in terms of how we use it and how we pay for it, we are now seeing companies rethinking current technologies and...
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Author:
J Ferguson
19th December 2011
When researching about planning for retirement, we find that there is a lot of jargon used by financial advisers and journalists. This sometimes means that when we try to gain the knowledge we need, there has to be a specialist dictionary at hand. There i...
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Author:
John Vine
16th December 2011
Prevention is the key for many of the failures we see in our lives. With a little bit of maintenance and upkeep house hold problems can be prevented. Water damage is one culprit that can be avoided with regular care. How do you know when that little puddl...
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Author:
CPS
07th December 2011
If you have been hurt in an accident you may be able to recover compensatory damages, which are damages that, if paid, would put you in the same or similar position you were before the accident. Compensatory damages are usually split into monetary and non...
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Author:
Duffyduffy
23rd November 2011
Today's seniors enjoy a life expectancy longer than any generation in history. An American who turned 65 in 1998 could expect to live nearly another 18 years beyond their 65th birthday. And while additional years are generally considered an blessing, it i...
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Author:
asmi
22nd November 2011
You probably know people who retired in apparent good health and died shortly afterward. You know those who did everything right in terms of diet and exercise, yet died young. You hear stories of 100 year old people who have smoked, eaten red meat, and be...
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Author:
Tracey Fieber
22nd November 2011
There are a few items everybody ought to think about when buying a flashlight. The first query that must be answered is which sort of torch one particular must get, that is, an LED flashlight or a normal incandescent one.
In recent times, these flashli...
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Author:
cheney lee
21st November 2011
For some, there is a great appeal in owning an older home—the pride that comes from preserving an historic part of a neighborhood, being able to restore a decaying house to its former glory, the enjoyment that comes from living in a home that was built wi...
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Author:
gmanty
07th November 2011
Aging by Bonaventure Senior Living. The United States is facing an unprecedented epidemic of aging. Sure, it is inevitable that we are all going to grow older someday, but with the Baby Boomer generation entering their Golden Years coupled with longer l...
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Author:
Bonaventure Senior
04th November 2011
Life Partners Company and other life settlement companies make transactions regarding insurance policies. A determining factor in whether or not a company and its inventors will want to buy a particular policy is the holder's life expectancy. If a particu...
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Author:
jennifer baker
02nd November 2011
Our society pressures people to work longer, especially since life expectancy has increased and social programs like social security are strapped. If you are healthy and want to retire in your mid-60s, you must have all your financial ducks in a row if yo...
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Author:
Tracey Fieber
26th October 2011
Are you trying to lose weight? If so then you may be interested in French food. That suggestion might seem quite odd, because when you think of French food and ingredients you don't immediately leap to images of a stick of celery and a glass of water. Ins...
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Author:
Justin Arnold
18th October 2011
Body mass index or BMI is defined as an individual's body weight divided by the square of his or her height. What does it denote? It is a rule of the thumb formula to diagnose the level of your body size. Typically, a figure of 18-25 denotes a normal lev...
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Author:
pj030452