_ Epilepsy Racial Inequity in Epilepsy Care By Jane Farrell article Among people with epilepsy, Black, Latino and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander people are less likely to be prescribed … Read More→
_ Heart Health DASH diet tops rankings for ΓÇ£heart-healthyΓÇ¥ and ΓÇ£healthy eatingΓÇ¥ By Jane Farrell article WHAT: Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) has tied for first out of 39 diets for ΓÇ£Best Diets for Healthy … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Covid-19 and Epilepsy By Jane Farrell article People who have a COVID-19 infection are more likely to develop seizures or epilepsy within the six months following infection … Read More→
_ Heart Health A Simple Lifesaver By Jane Farrell article Reformulating packaged foods in Australia to contain less sodium might save about 1,700 lives per year and prevent nearly 7,000 … Read More→
_ Heart Health How Much Does Age Matter when Treating Heart Problems? By Jane Farrell article For people ages 75 and older, age-related changes in general health and in the heart and blood vessels require consideration … Read More→
_ Children's Health Investing in Your GrandkidsΓÇÖ Future Starts in the Kitchen By Jane Farrell article Grandchildren are some of lifeΓÇÖs greatest treasures. Martha and I have 14 grandchildren. Like many of you, we try to … Read More→
_ Pain Management What You Can Do About Your Back Pain By Jane Farrell article Whether weΓÇÖre commuting to the office, working at a desk or hunched over a computer or other device, these activities … Read More→
_ The Power of Optimism By Jane Farrell article Optimism is linked to a longer lifespan in women from diverse racial and ethnic groups, and to better emotional health … Read More→
_ High blood pressure / hypertension Coffee and hypertension By Jane Farrell article Drinking two or more cups of coffee a day may double the risk of death from cardiovascular disease among people … Read More→
_ Can I Prevent Dementia? By Jane Farrell article A risk factor is something that may increase the chance of developing a disease. Some risk factors can be controlled … Read More→
_ Memory and Aging By Jane Farrell article Many older adults worry about their memory and other thinking abilities. For example, they might be concerned about taking longer … Read More→
_ In a Health Crisis, You Come First. But What About the Kids? By Jane Farrell blog ΓÇ£In sickness and in healthΓÇ¥ are five short but powerful words we all know well. While few people enter a […]
_ Heart health Overview Telehealth and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Telehealth is a proven and valuable option for people with cardiovascular disease, although there are limitations to its use in … Read More→
_ Zoom-zoom By Jane Farrell blog I have a new getaway vehicle. I have an e-bike. My dear hubby is younger than I am. He is […]
_ The Risk of Generosity By Jane Farrell article Older adults’ willingness to give away money is associated with decreased cognitive function, according to a study published in the … Read More→
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_ Skin Health Green Tea and Pineapple to Treat Acne? Studies Say Yes By Jane Farrell article Can application of lotions or creams containing green tea extract, or a mixture derived from pineapple waste, prove effective in … Read More→
_ Preventing Isolation and Boredom among Seniors By Jane Farrell article We read a great deal about seniorsΓÇÖ physical health, but their mental and social health doesnΓÇÖt seem to get nearly … Read More→