When Dr. Sam said to me, “You’ve got the colon of a man half your age,” it was hard to keep from beaming. This must be how a mother feels when a complete stranger tells her how beautiful her new baby is.
One of the “secrets” to a happy, healthy emotional life is to identify one’s bad, nonproductive habits and replace them with habits — slowly built — that are functional.
I am still basking in the glow of the week we spent in Memphis engaged in a multitude of special events marking what would have been Elvis’ 85th birthday.
It’s become the new norm for state entities operating in Louisiana. That’s not a good thing, but what is a good thing is that the state appears ready to face the problem head on.
The big scare throughout the country right now is the expanding impact the new coronavirus is having worldwide and even right here in Louisiana, even though not a single case has yet to be reported
After months of inquiries, investigations, speeches, arguments and votes, the impeachment of President Donald Trump is over, with the Senate voting to acquit him of all wrongdoing Wednesday afternoon.
Dear Rusty: I am currently 63 years old and planning to delay retirement until 70 to maximize my benefit. I’ve been seeing a lot of financial planners advertising claims that you can lose thousands of dollars in benefits if you don’t “file properly.” Is there really anything more to it than simply applying for benefits when you are ready to retire? Do I really need to pay a financial advisor just to tell me how to apply to get the most benefit?