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  1. Your hospital stay

    ready meals. Check you have other essential items including basic painkillers for when you return. Ask a friend or relative to stay with you or visit you when you return from hospital. Check your home insurance ... the terms change if your home is unoccupied for a certain period of time. It's also a good idea to ask someone you trust to check on your home while you’re away. If you have pets, the Cinnamon Trust

  2. What to include in your Attendance Allowance application

    Make sure you don't forget any of these important things to include in your Attendance Allowance application.

  3. Staying safe online

    information, such as your username, full password or bank details – genuine organisations will never ask this threats that unless you act now, a deal will expire or your account will be closed. Fake websites ... financial information. For example, a scammer might create a fake website for the bank you use, and ask you to update your account or security information on it. Often, these websites can look very convincing

  4. Menopause symptoms and finding support

    about the options and the possible benefits and risks of each of them. Consider what you may want to ask when being prescribed HRT. For questions and issues to consider, see: Getting the most from your medicines

  5. Where can I get free legal advice?

    Society website . 2. Call a few to compare the services they offer – and don’t forget to ask them about their fees so you can compare these too. 3.  Before you hire them, check a solicitor’s

  6. The Disconnected Mind

    participants in the LBC1936 and LBC1921, and the researchers who study the cohorts.  www.fionnacarlisle.com Listen to Fionna and Lothian Birth Cohorts study Director Professor Ian Deary discuss how ... research, written by writer and broadcaster Ann Lingard (University of Edinburgh CCACE, 2014,  www.lbclifetimes.org ). Suggested reading Deary, I. J., Gow, A. J., Taylor, M. D., Corley, J., Brett, C

  7. Let's talk about death and dying

    talk about death, to ask questions of each other, to listen, to be sure what all of our loved ones would like to happen when death comes. And have the knowledge and ability to ask the right questions to

  8. How to set up an email account and other email essentials

    popular services, such as Google Mail (commonly known as Gmail), Outlook and Yahoo. Each email service asks for slightly different information from you in order to set up your account, but you usually have ... come up with one that isn’t already in use, such as 'joe.bloggs365@gmail.com '  instead of 'joebloggs@gmail.com'. your choice of password – click here to find out more about how to choose

  9. Renewing your driving licence at 70

    We've brought together information and advice about renewing your licence when you turn 70.

  10. What is an executor of a will?

    involved and make sure that they're willing to take on the responsibility of the role. If someone's asked you to be an executor of their estate, think carefully before you agree to take on the responsibility ... this case, write to the deceased person's bank, building society or whoever's holding the money and ask whether they'll make a payment to you without receiving a grant of probate.  Find out more about

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