AARP to Feature a New ‘Staying Sharp’ Membership during QVC Debut
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"Our members have told us that staying mentally sharp is their number one interest so we shaped this membership to help them achieve this," states
In addition to
* A subscription to BrainHQ's online brain-training exercises developed specifically for "Staying Sharp" members by neuroscientists at Posit Science.
* An easy-to-read, clip-on pedometer to track daily steps and help improve physical fitness.
* A subscription to the "Staying Sharp" e-newsletter which provides practical tips and guidelines, as well as the latest on brain research being conducted today.
* Plus all of the benefits of traditional membership including the
The "Staying Sharp" membership will be available, beginning
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