Thinking About Downsizing? Thinking About Downsizing? It Might Be Time To Move Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 Adapted from a recent publication, Michael Longsdon discusses some reasons, tips, and practicalities regarding downsizing and simplifying your life. Read more
CapTel Captioned Phones CapTel Captioned Phones Hearing and Seeing Thursday, March 12, 2020 0 CapTel phones and CTS (Captioned Telephone Service) allows those who are deaf, hard of hearing, or 'late-deafened' to not only listen to the caller's voice, but read everything that is being said... Read more
Healthy Diet, Healthy You Healthy Diet, Healthy You Making Smart Choices Wednesday, March 11, 2020 0 Our diet and lifestyle can have a tremendous impact on how we are gracefully greying. As we age, our metabolism slows down, and our bellies get bigger. Weight control is difficult to maintain,... Read more
Do Sugary Drinks Lead to a Shorter Life? Do Sugary Drinks Lead to a Shorter Life? Lay off the Sugar Wednesday, March 11, 2020 0 People who regularly consume sodas, sports drinks, and other sugary beverages may be more likely to suffer a premature death, a new study has found. Read more
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 / Categories: Featured, Legal, Abuse, Neglect & Scams How Disinformation Affects Elections Legal Barbara McQuade, University of Michigan professor of law, legal analyst for NBC News and MSNBC, and a former U.S. attorney, discusses the differences between disinformation and misinformation and how it affects elections. She provides her professional insights on information on social media, legal and policy issues, and the impact this has on the state of our democracy. Previous Article Suddenly Single When the Unexpected Happens Next Article Asbestos and Seniors: Signs and Resolutions Print Tags: Barbara McQuade Election Disinformation Election Misinformation The Election and Democracy University of Michigan Law Professor Barbara McQua