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Education

What We Read, According to the Cuyahoga County Public Library

What are you reading? You can learn a lot about someone based on that simple question. Their answer can be a springboard to an interesting conversation, or it can fall flat if they're not a reader. Don't let yourself fall into the latter category. ...
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Learning In Retirement Registration Set

If you're looking to give yourself a gift this holiday season, we've got a great suggestion: Take a class. ...
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Caring for Caregivers

Caregiving can be a thankless and certainly exhausting job. But who's taking care of the caregivers? In most cases, no one. Here's ways caregivers can help themselves. ...
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Maltz Museum Exhibit Explores Nazi Propaganda Through Modern Art

A new exhibit at the Maltz Museum shows how the Nazis used modern art as a propaganda tool. Visitors will explore the relationship of art, culture and society as it relates to the rise of the regime. ...
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Voting Rights, Cognitive Impairment & Older Adults

Federal civil rights law protects people with disabilities. It requires that public entities ensure that individuals with disabilities have an equal opportunity to vote as those without disabilities. This includes all aspects of the voting process, such as voter registration, voting site selection, election websites, and the casting of ballots. ...
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Medicare and Hearing Aids

Original Medicare does not cover hearing aids or the exams for fitting them. Some Medicare Advantage plans, however, offer added benefits not covered by Original Medicare, including hearing services. Given the high out-of-pocket cost of hearing aids and their importance to overall health, anyone with hearing loss may want to consider all their options. ...
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How Often Should You Wash Your Hands?

COVID threat aside, I was never healthier than I was during the pandemic. Part of it was because I was around so few people outside of my small circle of family and close friends, but the other had to do with a simple habit of washing my hands frequently and thoroughly several times each day.  ...
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Western Reserve Historical Society Exhibit Features Dolls and Miniatures

From porcelain and rag dolls to Barbie and American Girl, a new exhibit at the Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS) features a charming collection of dolls, doll houses, miniatures and toys in "All Dolled Up: 200 Years of Dolls and Miniatures. ...
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