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Live your best life after 50 and tips to improve your hearing

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Plus, stop age-related weight gain and muscle loss [AARP Logo]( [Living Your Best Life After 50]( Inspiration for your amazing second act Explore new opportunities to help you find a new job (paid or volunteer), travel for weeks or months at a time, declutter and downsize, budget for retirement, boost your health with yoga routines, and safely take up the newest sport, pickleball. [Learn More]( [The Whole Body Reset]( No, you don't have to gain weight as you age Stop—and even reverse—age-related weight gain and muscle loss with the science-based weight-loss plan from this New York Times bestseller. Shrink your belly, extend your life, and create your healthiest self at midlife and beyond! [Learn More]( AARP Members can read a free chapter of The Whole Body Reset [Read Now]( You May Also Like: [500 Great Ways to Save][500 Great Ways to Save]( SAVING MONEY 500 Great Ways to Save With high prices for everything from food to gas, how can you make ends meet—and still have enough for the things you love? [Learn More]( [Improve Your Hearing, Enhance Your Life][Improve Your Hearing, Enhance Your Life]( HEALTH Improve Your Hearing, Enhance Your Life Top experts lay out the steps to hearing health so you can stay connected and decrease your risk of falls and injuries, loneliness, and even cognitive decline and dementia. [Learn More]( Additional Resources Retirement Calculator [Learn More]( [National Hearing Test]( National Hearing Test [Learn More]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [AARP App]( [Download our app]( [Join AARP]( [AARP.org]( [Contact Us]( [Manage Your Account]( [Unsubscribe From This Type of Email]( [Unsubscribe From All AARP Email]( [View Online]( Unused [AARP Rewards]( points expire 12 months after they are earned, in monthly batches on a rolling basis. [AARP ©1995-2024](. All rights reserved. 601 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20049 | [Privacy Policy]( AARP and its affiliates are not insurers. Certain AARP Member Benefits are provided by third parties, not by AARP or its affiliates. Providers pay royalty fees to AARP for the use of its intellectual property. These fees are used for the general purposes of AARP. Some provider offers are subject to change and may have restrictions. Please contact the provider directly for details.

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