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Many people suffer from vitamin deficiencies and don't even know it. Taste loss is often a sign of a vitamin B12 or zinc deficiency. This article discusses the signs and treatment for these common problems.
New research has found that smell and taste loss may be early warning signs of Alzheimer's disease. Ten key scents seem to be lost and a smell test has been developed to aid in the early diagnosis of this debilitating disease.
The most common cause of loss of smell and taste is aging. This problem affects between 50 and 75% of us over the age of 50. This article discusses why these age related declines occur.
Swollen or inflamed taste buds can be a cause for concern. It's important to figure out the underlying cause before it can be resolved, but relief can be found with patience. This article reviews common causes of swollen, inflamed, irritated, enlarged or painful taste buds and typical ways to treat them.
Many people get tired of the rat race and dream of retiring very young. This article answers the five most common questions about extreme early retirement.
It's down to the wire and you've got limited funds for gift giving. What do you do? This article offers four great ideas for frugal gift giving.
After you've left the rat race and retired, you may worry about how to keep your mind active on a budget. This article discusses the many ways you can learn new things and help your mind stay sharp (for free) so that you can remain a frugal retiree.
The frugal and the "Green" movement share many key concepts. This article reviews the four "R"s of frugal.
Many from all walks of life are unsure of how to live frugally. Whether you are on a fixed income, suddenly unemployed or seeking a frugal retirement, you need to be psychologically ready to change your lifestyle. This article reviews two key factors you need to know to successfully change your lifestyle.
Scam artists are more clever than ever before and the target senior citizens because they are more trusting than most people. This article reviews five simple things that you can do to limit the possibility of becoming their next victim.

