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Health Tips for Seniors

This section will help you shape your lifestyle so you can live longer, healthier, and happier. Whether you're covered by insurance, or not, you'll want your mind and body to be in tip-top shape so you can get the most out of your retirement.

A great place to start is the senior health news section, where you can find the most up-to-date information related to Medicare and your health. You may also find our health and retirement guide to be a perfect start to a healthier life after retirement.

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  • In "Why Long Term Care?" you'll find out why long term care may sometimes be a better option than expensive hospital stays or nursing home visits.
  • "Brand-name versus Generic Prescriptions" will help you get to the bottom of why brand name drugs cost more than generic prescriptions -- and how each drug performs in relation to the other.
  • Eating right is one of the most important habits that will have a direct impact on your health as a senior. In "Top Ten Healthy Foods," we've come to the bottom-line best foods to eat as a senior.
  • "Essential Health Screenings" lists and describes the types of medical tests and screenings that you'll need to get as a senior.
  • And last but not least, our article on healthy activities for seniors includes exercises - both mental and physical - that will help you keep both your mind and body running smoothly.

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Seniors Live Longer than Ever

Living longer means paying more for health care.

A woman who retires at 65 can expect to maintain her health until the age of 84, on average.2

Retire Earlier with Peace of Mind

Men who expect high health costs after they turn 65 end up retiring – on average – 13 months later than those who don't.3