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At AARP, we know that the history of the LGBT movement is still being written. A #LivingHistory of the LGBT Movement powered by AARP is a storytelling series honoring past, present and future heroes ...
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When Myra Garcia was in her early 50s, her doctors misdiagnosed her Alzheimer’s as Attention Deficit Disorder. She describes how that mistake has affected her life.
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AARP editors Tim Appelo and Christina Ianzito recap their favorite moments from the first season of ABC’s “The Golden Bachelorette.” AARP editors Tim Appelo and Christina Ianzito recap their favorite ...