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Work longer, live longer
Tuesday, January 30, 2007


The surprising link between working and health

Some 10,000 Americans will turn 60 every single day for the next 20 years, shifting the face of America’s workforce, according to MarketWatch, a subsidiary of Dow Jones.



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Working the lunch shift
Tuesday, January 30, 2007


Local retired woman has no plans to quit the job she loves

Five days a week, Mae Wood sleeps until 9:30 in the morning.



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Training tomorrow’s top chefs
Tuesday, January 30, 2007


Sedgebrook opens busy kitchen to college-level cooking class

This semester, culinary students from the College of Lake County in Grayslake are studying the art of professional cooking in a real-life environment—the Shoreline restaurant at Sedgebrook.



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Which foods in your kitchen are harming your health?
Tuesday, January 30, 2007


Older Americans need to be especially vigilant about what they eat, reports the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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The Doctor Is In
Tuesday, January 30, 2007


Health Advice from Dr. Elliott Kroger, Sedgebrook Medical Director

This month’s topic:

How to exercise your heart



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Sharing the gift of reading
Tuesday, January 30, 2007


Campus collects and ships books to schoolchildren in Africa

Sedgebrook started off the New Year with a $7,000 donation to Bookfriends International, a non-profit based in Wauconda Illinois.



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Newsbrief: Residents and staff gear up to celebrate ‘da Bears’
Tuesday, January 30, 2007


LINCOLNSHIRE, IL – This Friday, everyone who lives and works at Sedgebrook is encouraged to dress in blue and orange “bear wear” to show spirit for the Chicago Bears, who are taking on the Indianapolis Colts at the Super Bowl in Miami on Sunday.

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Trumping the common cold
Monday, January 15, 2007


four_aces.jpgResearchers say playing bridge may actually strengthen your immune system

Card games have experienced a renaissance in recent years, particularly among teenagers. The advent of online poker and televised celebrity tournaments sparked a worldwide craze. Now, however, poker’s popularity is waning as young people begin to embrace the latest game trend—bridge.



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Are New Year’s resolutions doomed from the get-go?
Monday, January 15, 2007


weightlifting.jpgNew research explores why old habits are hard, but not impossible, to break

The recent bombardment of ads for diet pills, health clubs, and nicotine gum are testimony to just how seriously Americans take their New Year’s resolutions.



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The reluctant poet
Monday, January 15, 2007


Kathryn Lord discovers her creative voice through verse

Kathryn Lord might never have realized that she could write poetry. If she hadn’t moved to Sedgebrook with husband John, she wouldn’t have met her now good friend Mary Trustdorf, who first encouraged her to try picking up a pen and paper as a means to express her talent.



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