by mg_user | Nov 9, 2017 | Nutrition & Recipes
The holidays can be such a joyful, but also stressful, time of year. Between stress snacking, holiday parties and heavy drinking, this time of year can also take a toll on your waistline and your health. Especially for those who have chronic health conditions, such as...
by mg_user | Nov 7, 2017 | Financial Planning
Veteran’s Day might not get as much recognition as Thanksgiving or Christmas, but it has great meaning for the 21.8 million veterans living here in the United States. While an estimated 2.5 million veterans served in Iraq and Afghanistan, there are 7.3 million vets...
by mg_user | Oct 31, 2017 | Financial Planning
Written by guest blogger Aaron Hall, Best CompanyIf you’re reading this, it’s probably because you’ve advanced beyond your typical 9-to-5 job and you’re ready to retire. It’s going to be nice to enjoy some quiet time with your family and catch up on some golf, but are...
by mg_user | Oct 26, 2017 | Fitness
Fad diets may come and go, but exercise is something that all experts agree on when it comes to staying healthy with age. In fact, a sedentary lifestyle and prolonged sitting has been proven to take a toll on your cardiovascular health. Chronic health issues, however,...
by mg_user | Oct 24, 2017 | Caregiver Corner
Sometimes, caring for an aging parent can go above and beyond helping them with physical tasks, like bathing, dressing and cooking. These physical tasks are can be challenging, but the emotional aspects of caring for an aging parent can be daunting at times....
by mg_user | Oct 19, 2017 | Financial Planning
For many Baby Boomer women, financial literacy is as foreign as a complicated new language. According to data collected from the Pew Research Center, 41 percent of Baby Boomer women spent their youth raising children while their husbands worked outside of the home, so...