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  2. Turning 65? 5 Things Every Senior Should Know About Medicare

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    Seniors over 65 and already enrolled in Medicare (original and the private plans are covered below) can enroll in different plans during the 2013 Medicare Annual Open Enrollment Period, which runs ...

  3. 6 Medicare mistakes to avoid if you’re working past age 65

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    For many years, people became eligible for Medicare and Social Security at the same time — age 65. But in the 1980s, Congress passed a law to gradually raise the full retirement age for Social ...

  4. Who should, and shouldn’t, sign up for the new Medicare ...

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    There’s one question people over 65 will need to answer for the first ... “The result of the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan is going to be more seniors being able to pick up their ...

  5. Medicare coverage will change in 2025. Some boomers are ... - AOL

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    The federal insurance plan — which is often tied to Social Security and typically applies to people over 65 — is many baby boomers' main source of health coverage. ... her husband's Medicare ...

  6. What do people on Medicare really think about Medicare? New ...

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    The much-touted supplemental benefits of Medicare Advantage are often going unused. Although people with Medicare Advantage have told The Commonwealth Fund that supplemental benefits were a main ...

  7. For the millions turning 65 this year, here’s what to know ...

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    When Bill Saiff, 65, a management consultant in Washington, D.C., was nearing his milestone birthday in December, the anxiety over what he needed to do about signing up for Medicare was palpable.

  8. Sadd colors - Wikipedia

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    The subject of "A fair Puritan" wearing typical subdued "sadd" colors. Sadd colors or sad colors were the colors of choice for the clothing of the members of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in seventeenth century America ("sadd"/ "sad" carried the meaning of "seriousness" rather than "sorrowfulness").

  9. Getting older can be depressing. Here’s how I cope with that ...

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    It’s been a devastating month for our contact list. A dear friend passed away unexpectedly. Another suffered a serious stroke. A third fell following a routine joint replacement and broke his leg.