by Senior Scene | Jan 31, 2025 | Featured Article (01), General Interest, Magazine, Senior Health
Regular physical activity is proven to help prevent and manage communicable disease such as heart disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes and several cancers. Yet, current global estimates show 1 in 3 adults and 81% adolescents do not do enough. With the recent...
by Senior Scene | Jan 31, 2025 | Financial Advice, General Interest, Legal, Magazine, Top Story (C)
Max ValaVanis, CFPⓇ In my years helping retirees plan their finances, I am consistently faced with this priority decision: where can we achieve strong returns while minimizing risk? As any Financial Advisor can attest, this is a common question. Unfortunately, many...
by Senior Scene | Jan 31, 2025 | Community, General Interest, Magazine, Senior Health, Top Story (B)
By Lisa Conway February is American Heart Month, dedicated to that powerful organ inside your chest. Your heart is responsible for pumping blood and delivering essential oxygen and nutrients from your brain to your toes. Scheduled checkups by your healthcare provider...
by Senior Scene | Jan 31, 2025 | Celebrities, Entertainment, General Interest, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (A)
The doctor walked back into the room with a gloomy face and sat down next to his patient, a teenage girl whose dream was to be a dancer. A young girl who’s every waking moment was thoughts of appearing on the professional stage. Several weeks earlier, Doris Mary Ann...
by Senior Scene | Jan 31, 2025 | Community, General Interest, Magazine, Top Story (Cover)
R.L. Lewis will be celebrating his 84th Birthday, February 3. Through his paintings he depicts Florida’s natural beauty while telling the story of its history. Lewis was born in Cocoa, Fl. on the Indian River Lagoon, as the third of six siblings. His mother was...
by Senior Scene | Jan 31, 2025 | Bonus Article, Community, General Interest, Senior Health
Spend some time reading medical articles and I would shock at the unlikely ways people manage to hurt themselves. Focus on sneeze-related accidents, and I would notice a trend: Bad things happen when people hold in their sneeze. A fractured larynx, acute cervical...
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