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FBI Releases the Internet Crime Complaint Center 2021 Internet Crime Report
Mar 22, 2022 - The Internet Crime Complaint Center of the FBI recently released its annual report, which lists personal data breach as one of the top three cybercrimes reported by victims in 2021.
Plan to drop thousands of caregivers from Veterans Affairs program put on hold
Mar 22, 2022 - The Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced that it is pausing the plan to eliminate thousands of families from the Program of Comprehensive Assistance to Family Caregivers, which provides a monthly financial stipend to caregivers of veterans.
New law aims to protect senior citizens from scams
Mar 18, 2022 - The Seniors Fraud Prevention Act, which will create a new office within the Federal Trade Commission to educate senior citizens about fraud, was recently signed into law.
Pressure Mounts on DOL for Fiduciary Rule Updates
Mar 16, 2022 - The Department of Labor was recently asked by multiple organizations to make changes regarding retirement investments and loopholes available to investment advice providers who may not have the best interests of their clients in mind.
Is It 'Pre-Alzheimer's' or Normal Aging? Poll Finds Many Americans Unclear
Mar 15, 2022 - Familiar symptoms such as forgetting words or misplacing items are considered a normal part of aging, but these behaviors are actually caused by mild cognitive impairment.
'Alzheimer's disease is the only illness where the person passes away twice.' Latino caregivers say they're facing more barriers
Mar 13, 2022 - Addressing the challenges Latinos now face in healthcare is the key to managing the future, in which Latinos are projected to see the largest increase in Alzheimer's and dementia cases.