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Retire on your own timeline

Bill and Brody Fiesler, father and son owners of Annuity & Estate Planning Concepts, have seen it too many times. Somebody delays his or her retirement then tragically is not around to enjoy it very long. “Unfortunately, people sometimes delay retirement because they are afraid of running out of money,” Brody says. “Sound planning and...

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Hearing loss and dementia

Hearing is an important part of life and there are many risks of untreated hearing loss, including social isolation, depression, job-related issues, relationship struggles, imbalance, and now even earlier onset dementia. However, recent research shows the risks of dementia are lower for hearing aid users. It is never too early to get a...

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Indulge in a gastronomic trip to Epcot

Care for a Parisian croissant in the morning, Mexican street tacos for lunch and Ramen noodles from Kyoto for dinner? Take your taste buds on a fantastic global-trotting journey at Walt Disney World’s Epcot International Food and Wine Festival set for mid-July to late November. We’re planning a special getaway for foodies in our area, Friday...

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Chronic pain relief at last

After suffering from years of chronic back pain caused initially by scoliosis and worsened by a car accident, I finally received relief thanks to acupuncture treatment. To share the healing with others, I went to school for four additional years after undergrad, receiving my Master of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine in 2016. I hope...

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Update your will before traveling

When people plan trips, they create long checklists to take the stress out of the equation, covering every aspect of the getaway. One of the items that should appear on the list that often doesn’t is considering your final wishes. What if something were to happen to you? Is your will up to date? Do you even have a will? “At least once...

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