Senior Women Web
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Celebrating a Decade of Words and Wonder; A Rolling Exhibition to the Heartland
If you missed or couldn’t attend the National Book Festival this weekend or hadn’t watched it on C-Span2 (Booktv.org), there are sources for author’s interviews, a kids and teacher’s guide, and author’s podcasts. “Gateway to Knowledge” is expected to visit up to 60 sites in states across the Midwest and South over the next year.
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Pew Research Finds That Independents Oppose Party in Power … Again
Uncharacteristically, independent voters, who typically are not highly engaged by midterm elections, are now more likely than Democrats to say they are giving a lot of thought to this one. And they are about as likely as Democrats to say they definitely will vote.
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Women’s Health Research; Progress, Pitfalls, and Promise
Even though slightly over half of the US population is female, apart from reproductive concerns, medical research historically has neglected the health needs of women. [The committee] finds that women’s health research has contributed to significant progress in addressing some conditions, while other conditions have seen only moderate progress or even little or no progress…
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Celebrating Comprehensive Health Care: The Affordable Care Act’s Six-Month Anniversary
Medicare and Medicaid will begin using their payment systems to induce quality improvements in the delivery system, for example by reducing hospital payments when a patient suffers from a hospital-acquired infection, and by rewarding doctors and other providers who do a good job of managing patients with complex conditions.
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The Emperor’s Private Paradise: Treasures from the Forbidden City at the Peabody Essex Museum
“An emperor or king should have extensive grounds to stroll in and lovely vistas to enjoy. If he has such a place, he will be able to cultivate his mind and refine his emotions.” — The Qianlong emperor When the last emperor of China, Puyi, left the For…
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FactCheck.org Analyzes a Misleading Ad by 60 Plus
Many of the ads feature seniors saying the law will “hurt the quality of our care.” But the law specifically forbids cuts in the basic package of Medicare benefits, and even adds some new features, such as wellness checkups. It also closes the “doughnut hole” gap in the prescription drug benefit.
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Science, Travel and History: Never Lost
online visitors can learn to see the world as it appeared to the ancient Polynesians. Virtual voyage instruction, master navigators “talking story” in the Hawaiian tradition, an online planetarium with a tour of the Hawaiian night sky, podcasts





