Search

Showing 4366-4380 of 5999 for "social security "

When an Alzheimer's Patient Wanders 06/21/2016 08:00pm • Walking is one of the best ways for older adults to stay active. But purposeful walking can turn into restless wandering when someone develops dementia. Escaping the watchful eyes of caregivers is dangerous, exposing vulnerable seniors to hazards from street traffic, unfamiliar terrain and opportuni 3 Steps to Help Make Your Retirement Assets Last 06/21/2016 08:00pm • Retirement means different things to different people. To some, it could mean having additional time to visit family. To others it might present more opportunities to volunteer in the community. And to some it might even mean having the chance to get a little more golf or tennis in with close frien What Pro Athletes Can Teach Us About Retirement Planning 06/21/2016 08:00pm • Financially savvy athletes know how to live below their means and invest in their personal brand. The same goes for average Americans, too. Professional athletes earn huge sums of money at a young age, but their sports careers are often short-lived due to injuries, underperformance or other factors. Reducing the Burden of Migraine 06/20/2016 08:00pm • Did you know that June is National Migraine and Headache Awareness Month? Migraine is rated by the World Health Organization's Global Burden of Disease Study as the third most common and eighth most burdensome disease in the world. From our research on the American Migraine Prevalence and Preventi 5 Ways Scholarship Searches Benefit From Technology 06/15/2016 08:00pm • The World Wide Web has changed quite a bit since the graphical internet was born in the mid-90s -- and since many of today's parents may have been searching for money for college. Today, students can conduct a free scholarship search and acquire information on scholarship and grant opportunities fro 5 Things Your Elders Can Teach You About Retirement 06/15/2016 08:00pm • As you get a few years under your belt, you start to recognize how things work in the "real" world. While many people value learning from experience, early mistakes can have a big impact on your long-term success. Avoiding financial pitfalls can help you create a nest egg even faster. Here are a few Steps for keeping your home secure while you're away on vacation Steps for keeping your home secure while you're away on vacation 06/15/2016 05:15am • WASHINGTON â It's the time of year for getaways, but summer is also peak season for home break-ins. A few steps can help keep your home secure while you're on vacation. It's a good idea to make your home look inhabited. AAA Mid-Atlantic recommends using timers to turn lights on and off. Als 7 ways to save on child care 7 ways to save on child care 06/14/2016 09:15am • Children bring joy, but they don't come cheap. In addition to food, clothes and medical expenses, working parents may find they are out thousands of dollars for child care. "The price can be really shocking, especially if it's your first child," says Kimberly Palmer, author of "Smart Mom, Rich Mo DC police had a short time to ramp up security after Orlando massacre 06/13/2016 06:38pm • WASHINGTON â Hours after the Orlando shootings early Sunday morning, D.C. police began ramping up security and getting in touch with area hotels and restaurants. // D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier heard about the shootings just before 6 a.m. Sunday and said she had only a few hours before o Most popular ages to retire 06/13/2016 10:00am • Most working Americans aren't aiming for an early retirement. A recent survey of nearly 5,100 U.S. employees by Willis Towers Watson found that far more working Americans are planning to retire after age 65 (46 percent) than before it (30 percent). And only 2 percent of those surveyed expect to reti Most popular baby names in each state in 2015 06/13/2016 05:34am • // The following information is provided by Graphiq and MooseRoots. By Kati Perry Not only do baby naming trends change over time, but they also have a geographic element. Just as some names are more commonly used on the East Coast than the West Coast, each state chooses its favorites Best careers for each Myers-Briggs type 06/09/2016 07:00am • The following information is provided by Graphiq and CareerTrends. By Wade Bruffey Itâs no secret that everyone sees the world a little differently. We all have a unique set of experiences, values and tendencies that have a profound influence on how we think, behave and respond to events in 10 ways to get ready for retirement after age 50 06/08/2016 08:00am • Grow your savings. The decade leading up to retirement is your last chance to build a significant nest egg. The decisions you make now will impact the retirement benefits you receive and how much you will be able to safely spend for the rest of your life. Here's how to improve your retirement fin Sanders Stays Defiant, Even as his Campaign Winds Down 06/07/2016 08:00pm • Bernie Sanders struck a defiant tone Tuesday night, vowing to fight on even as Hillary Clinton was declared the presumptive Democratic nominee. Speaking in California as results of the nation's largest primary started to come in -- Clinton won the Golden State, and by larger margins than expected, e Prepare for the First Day of Medical School 06/06/2016 08:00pm • With college graduation complete and medical school starting soon, you may be anxious in the days leading up to your first class. First, take a moment to savor your accomplishments. Then , relax. Everyone has fears and trepidation. Your preparation in all areas of life outside of medical school --
Log in to your WTOP account for notifications and alerts customized for you.

Sign up