March Issue of AARP Bulletin Examines the New War on Cancer, the Latest Smartphone Scams, How Inherited Homes Can Tear Apart Families, and More
Cover Story: Are we closing on a cure for cancer? March's AARP Bulletin cover story reports on the new war on cancer, from the latest medical breakthroughs and new thinking on treatment, to patients like actress
Inheriting Trouble: For some families, inheriting a house is a harmonious affair. Unfortunately, "we're seeing disputes a lot more often," notes
The Term Life Decision: Many older Americans bought term life insurance policies when they were younger. But what if you're in your 50s and 60s and your term policy is expiring and you find that you still need coverage? Perhaps you married or remarried late in life and still have children to support. Perhaps, an illness ate at your retirement savings.
Defend Your Smartphone from Scammers: Spam, one-ring cons and bank messages are all phone scams that can cause you big headaches. Keep in mind that smartphones are prime targets for old-fashioned theft. Don't let yours reveal your secrets if it winds up in the wrong hands. This article will teach you some tricks to prevent this from happening.
Declutter Your Home: AARP Bulletin welcomes springtime by helping you focus on how you can declutter your home with 20 ways to downsize or just clean up. Some of the items you can dispose of? Wedding dress, love letters, boxes of photos, china set, books, hand me down furniture, and kids' stuff! The article is adapted from
Planning the Future of Retirement: A growing cadre of builders, designers and architects are rethinking spaces for older people. According to an
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