Archive for January, 2014

Cody and Fitness – Importance of Balance

Cody and Fitness – Importance of Balance

| January 31, 2014 |

Cody’s Fitness Cody Sipe, Phd:  Cody Completed his master’s degree in exercise science at Virginia Tech where he specialized in cardiac rehabilitation.  His doctoral studies began at the University of Virginia and finished at Purdue University where he earned a PhD in exercise science.  During his time at Purdue he also served as Director of the renowned A.H. Ismail […]

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Cody and Fitness – Importance of the Cardio Workout

Cody and Fitness – Importance of the Cardio Workout

| January 31, 2014 | 1 Comment |

Cody’s Fitness Cody Sipe, Phd:  Cody Completed his master’s degree in exercise science at Virginia Tech where he specialized in cardiac rehabilitation.  His doctoral studies began at the University of Virginia and finished at Purdue University where he earned a PhD in exercise science.  During his time at Purdue he also served as Director of the renowned A.H. Ismail […]

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Shunning Retirement At 65

Shunning Retirement At 65

| January 13, 2014 | 0 Comments |

  On his 65th birthday, physical therapist Gary Kinsey incorporated a company that makes medical devices. “It is a huge risk,” said Kinsey, now 67, owner of North Florida Medical Solutions Inc. in Gainesville. “I have sunk everything I have into it the last two years. I have put myself out on the line.” Older […]

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Cody and Fitness – Working Out With Weights

Cody and Fitness – Working Out With Weights

| January 11, 2014 | 0 Comments |

Cody’s Fitness Cody Sipe, Ph.D.:  Cody Completed his master’s degree in exercise science at Virginia Tech where he specialized in cardiac rehabilitation. His doctoral studies began at the University of Virginia and finished at Purdue University where he earned a Ph.D. in exercise science. During his time at Purdue, he also served as Director of the renowned A.H. Ismail […]

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An Unforgettable Road Trip Plotted By Microsoft

An Unforgettable Road Trip Plotted By Microsoft

| January 8, 2014 | 0 Comments |

When I was a kid back in the 50’s, my parents would load my brother and I into the car and off we would go on a road trip. The trips were usually no more than an eight hour drive from home because any longer would risk mayhem in the back seat.  Since we lived […]

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Remembering Phil Everly

Remembering Phil Everly

| January 5, 2014 | 0 Comments |

LOS ANGELES (AP) — There is no more beautiful sound than the voices of siblings swirled together in high harmony, and when Phil and Don Everly combined their voices with songs about yearning, angst and loss, it changed the world. Phil Everly, the youngest of the Everly Brothers who took the high notes, died Friday […]

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The Best Gift You Can Give – or Receive – is Love

The Best Gift You Can Give – or Receive – is Love

| January 1, 2014 | 3 Comments |

Would Your Holidays be Different If You Knew You Had a Terminal Illness? Woman Living with Incurable Cancer Offers 3 Ways to Get the Most Out of Every Day Jane Schwartzberg cringes when she hears someone say that a terrible accident or frightening medical diagnosis made them realize what’s important in life. “In some ways, […]

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Retire on Less Than You Think

Retire on Less Than You Think

| January 1, 2014 | 0 Comments |

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Now that the baby boomer age wave is crashing ashore, Americans are retiring by the boatload. About 10,000 of us will turn 65 every day for the next 17 years, the Pew Research Center tells us. If someone on your gift list is hitting the beach this holiday season, a little guidance […]

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That Retirement Crisis?  Not So Bad After All

That Retirement Crisis? Not So Bad After All

| January 1, 2014 | 0 Comments |

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Don’t look now, but some of the same folks who have been spreading fear about the woeful lack of retirement readiness among American workers have something new to say on the subject: a financial industry study that asserts that we’re doing a lot better than we think. “Americans’ retirement well-being has […]

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The Grey Divorce- Another Boomer First

The Grey Divorce- Another Boomer First

| January 1, 2014 | 0 Comments |

Every year especially in January thousands of baby boomer,  couples are projected to file for divorce. In fact, January is the month when courts around the country accept the largest number of divorce filings. It also marks the official start of the new tax season.  Mark Baer Esq., prominent family-law attorney and mediation expert believes […]

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