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Is Your Estate Prepared? Is Your Estate Prepared?
 
Have you written a will? Named an executor? What about funeral plans? These things may be unpleasant to discuss, but making a good plan can save your friends and family grief later – and ensure that your wishes are met.
 
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Letting Go of Guilt
 
Guilt can create stress and sleepless nights – and these negative feelings are often unnecessary. Learn how to give up guilt and live a more productive life. Join our chat with psychologist Neil Fiore, Ph.D., author of The Now Habit: A Strategic Program for Overcoming Procrastination and Enjoying Guilt-Free Play. Log in to this event Wednesday, November 20, at 9 p.m. Eastern time, 6 p.m. Pacific.

Wednesday, November 20, 2002      9 PM Eastern time, 6 PM Pacific time

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to a satisfying retirement
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Researchers focus on older
males with bone fractures
Stroke treatment
Study reveals gender-based
differences in symptoms
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One-third of U.S. adults
has the disease, study says

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Talking to parents about their finances
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