Here is a list of all the articles that you'll find in the April/May 2006 print edition of AARP Segunda Juventud. (How can you enjoy all this great content? Get the magazine.)
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INFO
Roberto Clemente: A Legendary Pirate
Read a review of Pulitzer Prize-winner David Maraniss's new biography of Roberto Clemente, Clemente: The Passion and Grace of Baseball's Last Hero.
By Carlos J. Queiros
Latino Reel Hits
Films by and about Latinos basked in the limelight at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.
By Aaron Shulman
Alleviate Arthritis
The Arthritis Foundation offers Spanish-language brochures, information sheets, a website with a message board, a toll-free help line, and an email address to answer questions.
By Aaron Shulman
FEATURE ARTICLES
Just Dance
All-purpose passion: From salsa to capoeira, dance is an easy-to-swallow prescription for cutting the risk of diabetes, obesity, and heart attacks.
By Carrie Barnes
What, Me Worry?
Worried Latinas: A new study conducted by the AARP Foundation Women's Leadership Circle revealed that older Latinas fret more than other women. Dominican writer Julia Alvarez shares what worries her.
By Julia Alvarez
Home and Hearth
María Elena Salinas: The anchorwoman unveils her father's cloaked past, lessons learned, and what doesn't come off with the makeup.
By Liz Balmaseda
DEPARTMENTS
Plan
Life insurance isn't for you—it's for the people who rely on your income and who will continue to need your help when you're gone.
By Jodi Lipson
Medicare
The new prescription drug coverage could save you money or insure you against future costs. But you need to act now to meet the May 15 deadline.
By Jodi Lipson
Agenda
Newly elected AARP President Erik D. Olsen is proud of his Danish roots, but his pride could pop buttons when he talks about his grandchildren, two of whom are also Hispanic.
By Julia Bencomo Lobaco
Encore
In Harmony: For years, José-Luis Orozco's musical vocation played second fiddle to his career as a bilingual educator—until he started his own record label.
By Aaron Shulman