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			basics: Easy and affordable tips to maintain an active, safe and 
			healthy lifestyle 
			
     
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            [November 17, 2011] 
            (ARA) 
			- Today's baby boomers are growing older gracefully. And although 
			more than 10,000 boomers each day will turn 65, most are not letting 
			their age stop them from maintaining active and healthy lifestyles.
			 
			 
			Here are a few ways to ensure that you (or the ones you love) stay 
			healthy, active and safe:  
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				* Maintain 
				regular health screenings and immunizations. While it is 
				important to have regular check-ups with your family doctor, 
				it's equally important to monitor vitals more frequently. 
				Luckily, most local pharmacies offer free blood pressure and 
				cholesterol checks, as well as seasonal flu shots.  
				 
				* Fight against falls. Falls are the most common cause of 
				hospital visits for those older than 65, according to the Home 
				Safety Council. To help prevent falls in the bathroom - while 
				maintaining stylish decor in your home - add new Grab Bars with 
				Integrated Accessories from Moen Home Care. These unique 
				products combine functional accessories, such as a shelf, towel 
				bar and toilet paper holder, with the safety of a grab bar.  
				 
				* Travel safety. Once you've updated your own bathroom with 
				safety features, be sure that you are surrounded with these 
				safety devices when you're visiting others or on vacation. 
				Products such as the Suction Balance Assist Bar from Moen Home 
				Care offer a suction design that easily attaches directly to 
				smooth, flat surfaces for a firm, secure grip in danger zones - 
				and easily unlocks from the wall for convenient transport when 
				traveling.  
				 
				* Ensure help is a call away. Cell phones are not just for 
				social uses, they are a valuable emergency response tool - and 
				they don't have to come with a pricey monthly bill. In fact, 
				plans are available for as low as $10 per month without a 
				contract to AARP members .  
				 
				* Cease bad habits. Smokers will die 14 years sooner than 
				non-smokers, reports the Centers for Disease Control and 
				Prevention. No matter if you've been smoking for years or 
				decades, your body will be better off if you kick the habit.  
				 
				* Instill healthy habits. Being healthy doesn't have to involve 
				major lifestyle changes. For example, swap high-fat or 
				high-calorie versions of your favorite foods with lower-fat, 
				lower-calorie versions. Or, stock your fridge with healthy 
				fruits and vegetables for snacks. These small diet changes can 
				make big differences in your overall health.  
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			* Boost your 
			activity levels. This doesn't mean running a marathon - but it does 
			mean getting your body moving. Walking, playing golf or any other 
			enjoyable activity that boosts your heart rate is a step in the 
			right direction.  
			 
			* Keep your mind moving. Cognitive performance levels drop earlier 
			in countries that have younger retirement age, according to a study 
			published by the RAND Center for the Study of Aging and the 
			University of Michigan. But if you're no longer in the workforce - 
			don't fear. Just be sure to keep your brain busy by engaging in 
			activities that combine social, physical and intellectual 
			stimulation.  
  
			
			  
			
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