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Could you do a “digital detox”?

We’re married…for better or worse…to technology these days.

Could you go a day without it?

Reviews.org is putting their money where your phone is!

If you can go 24 hours without any tech of any kind, they’ll pay you $2400 and also give you some sweet swag!

Entry deadline is March 26th…but be warned…it’s not as easy as you might think!

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The risks of senior isolation

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