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June 2021

Hey There!

If you’re turning 65 this year, you’ll soon be eligible for Medicare. Congrats! “What do I do now?”, you might ask yourself. “You’re Eligible for Medicare. Now What?” article will help you get started with some basic Medicare information to navigate through the answers to your initial frequently asked questions.

Are you feeling stressed lately? Well, flaneuring is very popular and beneficial to your health. Check out our second article, “Flaneuring: The Latest Trend in Walking” for some great health facts and best practices.

Happy Reading!

You’re Eligible for Medicare. Now What?

If you’re turning 65 this year, you’ll soon be joining the 44 million Americans in the Medicare system. Medicare is the health insurance program in the U.S. that gives seniors and the disabled, access to the medical coverage and support they need to lead healthy, active lifestyles.

Navigating Medicare with what you’re supposed to do and when can be a difficult and confusing experience. Here’s a brief breakdown of what Medicare is and what you need to know about your Medicare Initial Enrollment Period (IEP).

Your burning Medicare questions could be answered in this article!

Flaneuring: The Latest Trend in Walking

Whether you live in New York City, on a farm in Kansas or in a tiny town in California, walking was popular in 2020. For many of us, a walk was a safe way to enjoy the outdoors, pass the time and get some much-needed exercise.

A few people went above and beyond, though. They introduced the 21st century to a 19th-century trend: flaneuring. Never heard of it? You’re not the only one.

Check out the benefits of flaneuring!

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