Nine Online Dating Myths for Seniors

When you’re considering moving in a new direction it can be hard to separate fact from fiction. Many seniors who are looking at online dating for the first time might be intimidated by the wealth of rumor and “fact” that floats around the web. This is a great opportunity to address some of the issues […]

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Dating Widow(er)s: Our User Guide

The dating world can be difficult to re-enter after losing a spouse. If you’re a widow(er), or you’re dating someone who has grieved the loss of a life partner, eHarmony users have some advice and wisdom to share on the subject of dating after loss. Dating Again We asked eHarmony folks to chime in on […]

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Dating Senior Women: Five Things to Consider

If you’re reentering the dating world as a senior — whether newly widowed, divorced, or just ready to finally settle down — there are a few things to consider when pursuing senior women. Dating Senior Women Consideration #1: She’s nervous For the senior woman who’s rejoining the dating scene after years of enjoying the single […]

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Five Big Online Dating Profile Mistakes Made by Women over 40

Is your profile withering away online? Is it attracting the interest of couch potatoes, the chronically ill or the guys just looking for a little action? If so, you are likely making at least one of the mistakes commonly made by women over 40 who are using online dating as their new discos. (Really…where do […]

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15 Reasons to Date a Hairdresser

If your latest hair appointment went from small talk to serious flirtations, maybe it’s time to ask out your stylist. Here are 15 reasons to date a hairdresser: 1.Your date can help you with that bad hair day. 2.Your date’s career depends on him/her being stylish and on-trend. You won’t have to worry about sloppiness. […]

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Dear Nurse: Thanks for Listening

(BPT) – Nurses wear many hats when it comes to talking to patients – providing education, advice and emotional support about even the most personal issues. For the 400,000 people in the U.S. who are living with multiple sclerosis (MS), that kind of personal attention can make all the difference. Diane Terry-Strelow has been a […]

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Four numbers you need to know for good health

(BPT) – When it comes to health by the numbers, you probably already know to keep an eye on your cholesterol level, body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure. But are you aware of another medical marker that directly impacts these others? Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs) are markers for the aging of our internal organs, […]

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Who needs a 1099 or a W-2?

(BPT) – As the year winds down, it is time to start thinking about recent tax changes and how they affect you, especially if you run a small business. But keeping tax details straight is tough – even for those who live and breathe the industry. One of the most common questions during this time […]

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