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Health Alert: Men at 40 Risk of Cardiac Death 1 in 8

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One of the worst manifestations of cardiac disease is sudden death and according to a recent study it is far more prevalent than once thought.

Researchers said men at age 40 in the U.S. have a one-in-eight chance of suffering sudden cardiac death over the rest of their lives, a stark indication of the toll cardiovascular disease exacts on society. »more»

Blogging Boomers Carnival # 139 is at Don't Gel Too Soon

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This week's BloggingBoomers is at Don't Gel Too Soon. Follow the link to find a variety of interesting posts relating to surviving and thriving the midlife years. »more»

Not Feel Good Ending: When Medical Crises Hit, Men Leave, Women Stay

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The recently release study "Gender Disparity in the Rate of Partner Abandonment in Patients with Serious Medical Illness" sheds some disappointing light on "partner abandonment"--the term for separation/divorce during a period of serious illness and the role that gender plays. »more»

Blogging Boomers Carnival # 138 is at the Boomer Chronicles

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This week's BloggingBoomers blog carnival returns home to where it all started, our co-founder in it, The Boomer Chronicles. »more»

Book Review: "The Whole Food Guide to Strong Bones"

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Most people can tell you what foods are good for a healthy heart and which foods will mess with one's blood sugar. But bone health, which becomes increasingly important as we age, generally gets much less attention beyond knowing that calcium supplements should be taken. »more»

Book Review: "Be The Change"

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Though ancient, the practice of mediation is enjoying significant contemporary popularity. But can meditation help with midlife and/or marital woes (the subject of this site)? »more»

Blogging Boomers Carnival # 137 is at Fabulous After 40

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The BloggingBoomers Carnival is a collection of fun and interesting lifestyle posts from some of our fellow bloggers who author some of the best boomer blogs on the net. This week it is being held at Fabulous After 40. Follow the link, discover and enjoy.

The Happiness Project Book is Almost Here

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We all want to be happy but how exactly does one go about becoming happy? »more»

BloggingBoomers Carnival #136 is at Contemporary Retirement

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This week's installment of BloggingBoomers is at Contemporary Retirement. Follow the link for find a collection of interesting articles collected from participating blogs all dealing with midlife living.

Fast Times for Jobless Athletes

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An interesting artifact of the recession has been that millions of week-end warriors have being able to become "weekday warriors" as well leading to faster running times, better jump shots, and heavier bench pressing. »more»

BloggingBoomers Carnival #135 is at the Baby Boomer Entrepreneur

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This week's BloggingBoomers is at the aptly named Baby Boomer Entrepreneur. Follow the link for their picks for articles and posts from participating blogs--all of whom focus on midlife living and survival.

Newsweek: Letterman is not alone; Workplace affairs on the rise

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Much ado this week about David Letterman's forced acknowledgment of his affair with his assistant Stephanie Birkitt. According to research reported in a recent Newsweek story they are far from alone in engaging in an office romance: »more»

BloggingBoomers Carnival #134 is at Hole in the Donut

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This week's midlife blog carnival the BloggingBoomers is at Hole in the Donut. Follow the link to find summaries of an interesting collection of midlife living blog posts from around the blogosphere.

BloggingBoomers Carnival #133 is up at Midlife Crisis Queen

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This week's BloggingBoomers is up at Midlife Crisis Queen. Follow the link for a collection of interesting posts on surviving and thriving in midlife.

Studies Point to Possible 60% Risk Reduction of Alzheimer's Through Healthy Living

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Two recent studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) highlight the importance of controllable lifestyle habits that can have a significant impact on the risk profile of developing Alzheimer's disease. The studies (one in the U.S. »more»

BloggingBoomers Carnival #132

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This week's BloggingBoomers is back at the carnival's cofounder The Boomer Chronicles. Follow the link to see a variety of articles on a variety of topics from a variety of blogs with one thing in common... they all deal with thriving and surviving in midlife.

Blogging Boomers Carnival #131 is at So Baby Boomer

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This week's BloggingBoomers is at So Baby Boomer. Follow the link to find a dozen or so boomer-related articles addressing various facets of midlife living.

This is no joke: Getting along with your mother-in-law

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While we joke about mother-in-laws, it is a complex relationship filled with conflict potential. Since understanding a problem is the first step to solving it, having a book like Terri Apter's "What Do You Want from Me?: Learning to Get Along with In-Laws" is a good starting point. »more»

Blogging Boomers Carnival #130 is up at GenPlus

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This week's host of the BloggingBoomer's Carnival is GenPlus. Follow the link to find a variety of posts relating to midlife living from a variety of blogs focused on exactly that.

Two Books on Grief to Help You Find Your Way and Live Again

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Two books on dealing with grief showed up in my mailbox last week. "Solace" by Roberta Temes and "Life Between Falls" by Julie Lange. While it may have been a coincidence that I got them at the same time, it was fortuitous nonetheless. »more»

Road Trips are Alive and Well

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Just got back from my annual road trip. I don't think the details are interesting enough to post here but suffice to say that I continue to believe that multi-state, non-interstate road trips remain the quintessential summer American experience. »more»

New Social Network for Retired Single Women

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Ann Harrison has launched a new social network aimed at Retired Single Women. It's a free, ad-supported network for retired and soon-to-be retired women. Ann also runs the successful blog Contemporary Retirement.

BloggingBoomers Carnival #129 is Right Here at LifeTwo

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This week LifeTwo is the host of the BloggingBoomers carnival where each week approximately 12 blogs focused on midlife related issues share their key posts. Follow the links to read the entire articles.

Feeling like you need a bit of an emotional lift for the fall? Wondering what is in store for our generation of Boomers in the coming years? PBS is »more»

BloggingBoomers Carnival #128 is up at the Boomer Chronicles

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This week's fine edition of BloggingBoomers carnival is up at our old friends at The Boomer Chronicles with whom we co-founded the carnival many years ago (well it seems like many years ago but was probably 2 or 3). Anyway, check out the link for a variety of interesting stories relating to midlife living.

Book Review: "The World According to Twitter" by David Pogue

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Unless you live in a cave, you've heard of Twitter--the hype on it is at fever pitch. It's being used by celebrities, brands, and regular people to share what's on their mind or what they are doing at that moment. And here's one more use, to write a book. »more»