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_ Finding Earlier Signs of Pre-Diabetes By Jane Farrell article Researchers have discovered how to tell if a patient is pre-diabetic ΓÇô by measuring the fatty acids in their blood. … Read More→
_ Fear of A Lonely Death By Jane Farrell article By Nancy Wurtzel Last year, in the middle of summer, George Bell, a 73-year-old man died alone in his Queens, … Read More→
_ Brain Health Long-term Aerobic Exercise Prevents Age-Related Brain Changes By Jane Farrell article HereΓÇÖs one more good reason to get up and get moving! Structural Deterioration associated with old age can be prevented … Read More→
_ Friendship Singing Together Helps People Bond Quickly By Jane Farrell article We have long known the power of a good sing-along. Now, research from the University of Oxford has shown that … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Talk Therapy Better Than Light Therapy for Preventing SAD Relapses By Jane Farrell article Are you prone to the winter blues? Cognitive behavior therapy is probably your best bet for preventing annual recurrences of … Read More→
Solve the Medical Riddle: Her Broken Bone IsnΓÇÖt Healing, Second Week By Jane Farrell article EditorΓÇÖs note: Welcome to our ThirdAge feature that gives you a chance to play medical sleuth as we share the … Read More→
_ Diabetes Hearing Loss Is Your Hearing Loss a Symptom of Diabetes? By Jane Farrell article We face so many concerns as we age, especially when it comes to our health. It seems like the media … Read More→
_ Marriage Being Married Linked to Better Outcomes Following Surgery By Jane Farrell article Among more than 1,500 adults who underwent cardiac surgery, those who were divorced, separated, or widowed were more likely to … Read More→
_ Aging Well ΓÇ£Virtual WeekΓÇ¥ Brain Game Helps Older Adults Remain Independent Longer By Jane Farrell article An international team of scientists has demonstrated that just one month of training on a “Virtual Week” computer brain game … Read More→
_ High blood pressure / hypertension Breaking News: Lower Blood Pressure Target Recommended By Jane Farrell article A study presented at the American Heart Association meeting and published online in the New England Journal of Medicine on … Read More→
_ Eating in Moderation May Not Always Be Good for You By Jane Farrell article The classic advice to eat everything in moderation may not be as beneficial as once thought, new research shows. Diet … Read More→
_ Is Genetic Testing for You? By Jane Farrell article EditorΓÇÖs note: Genetic testing can be a frightening, expensive prospect ΓÇô and it can also help you. How should you … Read More→
_ New Guidelines to Enhance Accuracy of Medical Tests By Jane Farrell article In an effort to improve the reliability of medical testing, an international team of top experts is releasing new guidelines … Read More→
_ A Frightening Epidemic among Middle-Class Americans By Jane Farrell article ThereΓÇÖs a new epidemic among white, middle-aged Americans, according to a recent study from Princeton University. The number of deaths … Read More→
_ Money Matters Holiday Shopping: Spend Less, Enjoy Life More By Jane Farrell article Two months before Christmas, the National Retail Federation predicts 3.7% uptick in holiday spending. But at the same time consumers … Read More→
_ Partnership for Food Safety Education launches GO 40 ┬░F or BELOW Campaign By Jane Farrell article The nonprofit Partnership for Food Safety Education is introducing a new campaign, GO 40 ┬░F OR BELOW, to call attention … Read More→
_ Brain Health Male/Female Brain Differences? Big Data Says Not So Much By Jane Farrell article Research done at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Illinois has debunked the widely-held belief that … Read More→