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- 01-11-25 FED Fisico News PM
01-11-25 FED Fisico News PM
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Good evening, Freedom Eagles! Tonight, we spotlight the looming Affordable Care Act enrollment deadline and new projections on AI’s impact on the global workforce. Let’s break it down.
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How do some folks stay active well into their 70's, 80's, and even 90's... enjoying all kinds of activities like hiking, gardening, and golfing...
...while others find themselves hobbling down stairs... or needing to rock back and forth just to get out of a chair?
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Doing this defies common sense. In fact, it's so counterintuitive, a recent survey found that up to 77% of folks with sore joints are making this mistake every day because they think it's helping. When, in fact, it does just the opposite.
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Others have resumed exercise classes they were once forced to give up.
And some have even started long-distance jogging after decades of sitting on the sidelines...
A Boston medical doctor recently recorded a short presentation which shows you this #1 mistake and why you should avoid it at all costs . His video quickly went viral, racking up more than seven million views. And thousands of folks around the country are singing the praises of this method across social media.
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Kay Gilbert from Athens, Alabama wrote, "I'm 73 and feel like running all over the place again. My kids say I outwalk them in Walmart."
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Affordable Care Act Enrollment Deadline Nears
Millions of Americans face the looming deadline to enroll in health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. This year’s enrollment has seen an uptick in participation, driven by recent policy changes aimed at expanding coverage and lowering premiums.
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