As we age, we hear more and more about people requiring knee surgery or even knee replacement. Researchers have found that the benefits of exercise — even for the frail and elderly — outweigh the risks with regard to our knees. One more reason to go boldly ahead keep yourself fit for whatever the future brings.
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House Bill 59 made Ohio one of the first states in the nation to have a month dedicated to native plants. It’s a reminder every April to renew our commitment to removing non-native invasive plant species and to selecting native plants when planning our spring gardens. To find out how you can add native plants to benefit pollinators, read on!
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Every April, Financial Literacy Month is focused on educating people about the importance of planning for a secure financial future. Social Security is a vital part of any financial plan, with online tools to help you understand your potential Social Security benefits and how they fit into your financial future.
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Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized additional COVID-19 booster shots. The authorization includes Pfizer and Moderna and makes adults 50 and older eligible for another vaccine dose. It also allows people 12 and up, who are immunocompromised, to receive another booster.
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Tech support scams often first occur as a pop-up warning with a number to call on your computer or by a phone call from an alleged tech support company. Whatever form of contact, the message is usually the same: "Your technology has been compromised, and you need to contact the provided tech support company to fix it." Don't fall for it! Read on for details.
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You don’t have to be retired or even close to retirement to benefit from your online personal my Social Security account. Most people can conduct their Social Security business online with their account, whether they receive benefits or not.
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