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Starting a conversation as elderly loved ones age
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It is difficult for families to talk about death and dying, but by proactively resolving complicated end-of-life issues it’s possible to stave off future financial worries and stress. NBC’s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.Dec. 13, 2012