Here is a list of all the articles that you'll find in the June/July 2006 print edition of AARP Segunda Juventud. (How can you enjoy all this great content? Get the magazine.)
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INFO
The Good, the Bad, and the Delicious
A controversial study found cutting total fat intake only slightly reduced women's risk of breast cancer and has no effect on colorectal cancer, heart disease, and stroke.
By Aaron Shulman
Primetime for Telenovelas
Spanish-language soap operas known as telenovelas are invigorating programming on all four major US television networks this year.
By Theodore Fischer
Saving Graces
Many credit card companies are introducing savings programs that use your credit purchases to help build your bank account.
By Theodore Fischer
Translator for the Ages
AARP Segunda Juventud's exclusive conversation with Edith Grossman, renowned translator of The Golden Age: Poems of the Spanish Renaissance.
By Randy B. Hecht
FEATURE ARTICLES
When Life and Art Merge
How Edward James Olmos's film Walkout communicates the emotion of being swept up in something bigger.
By Lewis Beale
Special Insert: Building Financial Security
Jane Bryant Quinn on the steps you need to take, Stan Hinden on the six most common mistakes to avoid, financial makeovers, an exclusive poll on Hispanics, and more.
Getting Life out of A Kick
World Cup fever? Yes, plus a lifelong passion for these 50+ players. And wear and tear isn't slowing them down.
By Roger E. Hernández
DEPARTMENTS
Vital
In the United States, 11-15 percent of AIDS cases occur in people over 50, and women of that age are one of the fastest growing risk groups.
By Joyce Valdez
Panorama
Satisfy your thirst for knowledge and your palate at the same time! Culinary tours can introduce you to new recipes and connect you to a region in a whole new way.
By Katherine A. Díaz
Agenda
Leo Estrada joins AARP Board of Directors
Encore
Dan Guerrero takes center stage with Gaytino!, his one man show about being a gay Latino.
By Aaron Shulman