_ Basics of Caregiving for Dementia Patients By Jane Farrell article A caregiver, sometimes referred to as a caretaker, refers to anyone who provides care for another person. Millions of people … Read More→
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Diabetes and Stroke By Jane Farrell article People with Type 2 diabetes, but not those with prediabetes, had worse cognitive performance three to six months after a … Read More→
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_ Rashes and other Skin Problems (dermatitis, Eczema, rashes) Benign but Annoying Skin Growths By Jane Farrell article We all want to stay alert for skin cancer. But itΓÇÖs important to acknowledge that other ΓÇÿsafeΓÇÖ skin conditions can … Read More→
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_ Humidity from Masks May Lessen Severity of COVID-19 By Jane Farrell article Masks serve as a barrier to help protect the people wearing them from getting or spreading SARS-CoV-2, the virus that … Read More→
_ Retirement Could You Be Missing Out On Senior Discounts? By Jane Farrell article People who reach or near their retirement years often need to watch every penny. Sure, some of them are financially … Read More→