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  2. Senior discounts: Membership has its privileges - AOL

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    While you would never consider yourself a "senior citizen," corporate America is beginning to think otherwise, with many companies cutting prices for those as young as 50. And it's not just ...

  3. Medicare Part D - Wikipedia

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    Medicare Part D, also called the Medicare prescription drug benefit, is an optional United States federal-government program to help Medicare beneficiaries pay for self-administered prescription drugs. [1] Part D was enacted as part of the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 and went into effect on January 1, 2006. Under the program, drug ...

  4. Suffolk College of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 U.S. News ranked Suffolk in the "top tier of "Best Master's Universities" in the North" and #7 in "Best College: Most International Students" attending master's programs." [2] Suffolk is also listed annually in the Princeton Review rankings of "The Best 376 Colleges", including a ranking in the top 25 entrepreneurship programs in the ...

  5. Healthcare in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A November 2020 study by the West Health Policy Center stated that more than 1.1 million senior citizens in the U.S. Medicare program are expected to die prematurely over the next decade because they will be unable to afford their prescription medications, requiring an additional $17.7 billion to be spent annually on avoidable medical costs due ...

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    I am a retired senior citizen living on a fixed income who is beholden to Medicare (Parts A and B), a supplemental Medigap plan (Part G), a prescription drug plan (Part D), and separate dental and ...

  7. AARP Member Benefits FAQs - AOL Help

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    To cancel any of your complimentary AARP services: emails, AARP Magazine, or your membership, please call AARP at: 888-687-2277. Canceling your account through AARP will not automatically cancel your account with MyBenefits and your benefit cannot be re-used for yourself or someone else.