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Monthly Archives: February 2023
For Older Americans, the Pandemic Is Not Over
Seniors are increasingly left to protect themselves as the rest of the country abandons precautions: “Americans do not agree about the duty to protect others.” Ed note: Are seniors being forgotten as we try to break out of isolation and … Continue reading
Happy as a ……….
Happy Valentine’s day. Show your love!
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The life expectancy of a British PM
Thanks to Tim and Tony
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Bay Area nonprofit brings solar lanterns to Ukraine as Russian missiles pummel power grid
Thanks to Pam P. By Tara Campbell Bay Area nonprofit SunLight Ukraine is bringing much needed solar lanterns to Ukrainians, as many struggle without power amid Russian missile strikes.EMBED <>MORE VIDEOS Bay Area nonprofit SunLight Ukraine is bringing much needed … Continue reading
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Is suicide ever rational?
Excerpt from Facing Death: Finding Dignity, Hope and Healing by Jim deMaine Beyond the protocols for Medical Assisted Dying (MAID) and Voluntary Stopping Eating and Drinking (VSED), some argue that suicide may, at times, be rational. This is a difficult … Continue reading
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How Do You Serve a Friend in Despair?
If you are having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for a list of additional resources. I’ll post a follow-up piece that I’ve written called “Is Suicide Ever Rational?” By David Brooks … Continue reading
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Are Bivalent COVID vaccine boosters the final answer?
Ed note: This is a scientific review from a top medical journal. It is a cautionary tale. There’s not a lot of difference in boosting between the mono and bivalent vaccines. We’re lucky so far that resistant variants have not … Continue reading
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Dis-learning DeSantis
Thanks to Pam P.
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SEEKING VOLUNTEERS FOR THE MEMORY HUB
Do you enjoy hospitality and connecting with people? Would you like to be part of building a welcoming and vibrant community center for people with memory loss and their families, here on First Hill? Join the team at the new … Continue reading
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‘We’re Still Gonna Say No’: Inside UnitedHealthcare’s Effort to Deny Coverage to Chronically Ill
Thanks to Sandy J. After a college student finally found a treatment that worked, the insurance giant decided it wouldn’t pay for the costly drugs. His fight to get coverage exposed the insurer’s hidden procedures for rejecting claims. KEY TAKEAWAYS … Continue reading
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When scientists tagged a curious seal, he led them to signs of a potential climate disaster
from the Washington Post (thanks to Pam P.) This is a story about a curious seal, a wayward robot and a gigantic climate change disaster that may be waiting to happen. Scientists tagged a southern elephant seal on the island … Continue reading
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‘My Watch Thinks I’m Dead’
Dispatchers for 911 are being inundated with false, automated distress calls from Apple devices owned by skiers who are very much alive. Ed note: The Apple watch can is having problems with skiers, but many seniors find it an ideal … Continue reading
Thoughts about aging
Thanks to Rosemary W. “The Years between 50 and 70 are the hardest. You are always being asked to do things, and yet you are not decrepit enough to turn them down.” T.S. Elliot “At age 20, we worry about … Continue reading
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The Battle Hymn of the Republic
Notes from Heather Cox Richardson (thanks to Pam P.)