AARP The Magazine December 2021 January 2022

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CONTENTS

Upgrade Your Neighborhood- Idaho Falls: Jackson , Tennessee; Fort Worth, Texas—we review several surprisingly swell (and affordable)  places to consider making your forever address.

Welcome To Margaritaville! – Jimmy Buffett’s classic song has spawned a fast-growing retirement-living empire. But who’s it really for?

Ways We Live – From tiny homes to learning communities, the options for older American are blooming.

Michael J Fox Hangs Tough – After pushing through a dark patch, he’s more determined than ever to help lead the fight against Parkinson’s disease.

Beware Of These Scams! – We mark 100 episodes of AARP’s The Perfect Scam podcast with a showcase of the most heinous and common frauds.

My Momentous Birth – Forty years later, America’s first IVF baby looks back at how her birth ignited a revolution in motherhood.

Upfront

Aunjanue Ellis – The actress on the joys of biking, Mississippi and having faith.

Five Fine Fishes – Fresh ideas for preparing delicious seafood dinners

Home Tips – Improving your shower, hangers and pest control

Lighten Up! – Devices and bulbs that keep the blues away.

What to Watch – Denzel, McDomand, Clooney. Big-name movies abound!

What I Know Now – Acting is the bomb for Dame Judi Dench, but so are Tik Tok and tattoos.

Healthy You

Sandwich Redo – How to tweak your usual lunch into a satisfying, nutritious meal

Diabetes Pointers – New advice that can both help prevent and treat this widespread disease

Money Saver

Better Shop Around – We compared prices for the same products at lots of stores. The differences were shocking.

Inflated Inflations Fears? – Yes, prices are crazy. But experts predict stability.

Real /People

Chaaaaarge! – Reenactor Todd Lavergne strives to keep alive the memory of a famed Black U.S. cavalry regiment.

A Long Goodbye – New correspondent Betty Rollin comes to terms with her husband’s possibly preventable death.

Babies Are Her Thing – since 1987, foster mom Linda Owens has cared for 83 infants: “Each one leaves a mark of my life.”

The Elf Himself – Just weeks after two little girls sent off their wish lists on balloons, Alvin Bamburg sprang into action.

Plus

Your AARP – Meet the 2022 Purpose Prize winners; get to know the AARP general counsel David Morales

Brain Games

Big 5-OH – Ricky Martin… and Beau Bridges turns80!

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