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At Medicareful Living, we believe everybody should have at least one good showstopping dish. It’s that recipe you can bring out for dinner parties or to prove to your friends, “Hey, I can

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Dickie Borthwick is a famous soccer (or “football”) player in England, but not for the reason you’d expect. He’s not one of the best players in the world, and he doesn’t make millions

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Many of you may be familiar with the game Two Truths and a Lie, where somebody says three things about themselves, and two of the facts are true while one is a lie.

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Garlic isn’t only supposedly good for keeping away vampires. No, this essential ingredient for many popular dishes is also packed with health benefits. In fact, it’s easy to consider it a superfood with

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Wednesday • May 15, 2019 • 6pm Tates Creek Public Library, at 3628 Walden Dr, Lexington, KY This presentation is designed to help those who are new to Medicare and give their caregivers

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At some point, living on your own may become unsustainable. Whether it’s due to illness or old age, it can happen to the best of us. Luckily, Medicare can help cover many of

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Tuesday • April 30, 2019 • 6pm Eastside Public Library, at 3000 Blake James Dr, Lexington, KY This presentation is designed to help those who are new to Medicare and give their caregivers

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Seniors are retiring later in life these days. Some even reach Medicare age before they retire. As you start to wind down your career, you’ll want to take some time to plan your

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The Part D coverage gap – or “donut hole” – is a payment stage with Medicare prescription drug plans and a big budget concern for many people. It’s a period of time when

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If you’re like most people, you don’t pay a monthly premium for your Medicare Part A. However, if you have Medicare Part B and you are receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board

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