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COVID-19: Maine update

As COVID-19 continues to spread around the world and in the United States, the information we receive can sometimes be misleading and/or confusing. That's why it's important to get it from a trusted source. One of mine is Dr. Dora Anne Mills.

Conversations About Aging: Joe Cupo, 68

For many people in Maine, my guest in this episode of Conversations About Aging is like an old friend. For 37 years, he broadcast the weather on the state's top news station — WCSH-TV. What's Joe Cupo up to now? He's enjoying retirement to the fullest and still keeping an eye on the weather.

Flu still in Maine

COVID-19 is our main concern these days, but the flu season isn't over yet. I thought it would be helpful to share some reminders of what that can mean, especially for older people.

Farro Grain Bowl from Union Kitchen

Lots of people are looking for healthy recipes these days. So am I. That's why I'm teaming up with Avery Richter, Executive Chef at the Black Tie Company to share some good recipes — good for you and good-tasting, too.

Suzie Milkowich says “Bye, Polar Coaster”

After nearly three decades of being in and out of hospitals, on medications, and unable to work, Suzie Milkowich has a new lease on life. She shares the story of her ride on the roller coaster and how she was finally able to step off.

Conversations About Aging: Sister Maureen Wallace, 76

What do you think it would be like to live your life as a nun? In this episode of Conversations About Aging, Sister Maureen Wallace gives us a glimpse into what it's been like for her. Trust me, it may not be exactly what you had imagined.

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