_ Menopause Hormone Therapy and Cognitive Impairment By Jane Farrell article ItΓÇÖs well known that hormones can affect everything that goes on in a womanΓÇÖs body, from sexual libido to weight … Read More→
_ Hobbies Celebrate 2018 with Four Garden Honorees By Sondra Forsyth article ItΓÇÖs a year-long celebration of flavor and beauty as we honor and grow the beet, coreopsis, calibrachoa and tulip. The … Read More→
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_ Medical Care Physicians' Group Calls for Policies that Better Support Women's Health By Jane Farrell article The American College of Physicians (ACP) is calling for health-care policies that better support the challenges women face in the … Read More→
_ Children's Health The Ultimate Summer Camp Checklist: Food, Fun and Safety By Jane Farrell article Summer is┬á here, and more than 14 million children are heading off to summer camp. To ensure your child is … Read More→
_ Beauty & Style Blackcurrant Dye Could Make Hair Coloring Safer & More Sustainable By Sondra Forsyth article Whether they’re trying to hide some gray or embrace a new or quirky color, people adore hair dyes. But some … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Considering Microdosing LSD for Treatment-Resistant Depression? Read This First By Sondra Forsyth article For years Rachel* found herself battling a recurrent and noxious depression. She tried Zoloft but it had little effect. Nor … Read More→
_ Knowledge Limited Health Literacy is a Major Barrier to Heart Prevention and Treatment By Jane Farrell article Limited health literacy is a major barrier blocking many people from achieving good cardiovascular health or benefiting from effective treatment … Read More→
_ Talking with a Family Member about Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article Having a conversation about AlzheimerΓÇÖs is never easy. A new survey from the AlzheimerΓÇÖs Association found that 76 percent of … Read More→
_ Vitamins + Supplements Many Popular Vitamins Don't Have Health Benefits By Jane Farrell article The most popular vitamin and mineral supplements provide no health benefit or harm, according to a new study. The finding, … Read More→
_ Old and New By Jane Farrell blog The last few decades there has been a big emphasis on taking care of self. Make yourself happy, no one […]
_ Mental & Emotional Health Over One-Third of US Adults May Be Unknowingly Using Multiple Medications That Can Cause Depression By Sondra Forsyth article A 2018 study done by University of Illinois at Chicago researchers and published on June 12th in the Journal of … Read More→
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_ Health Headlines Annual Report to The Nation: Overall Cancer Mortality Continues to Decline By Jane Farrell article The latest Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer finds that overall cancer death rates continue to … Read More→
_ Concussions and other common head injuries Doctors Fail to Flag Concussion Patients for Critical Followup By Jane Farrell article Although there is increasing evidence of the long-term effects of concussion, more than half the patients seen at top-level trauma … Read More→
_ Loneliness: Understanding and Beating the Hidden Health Risk By Jane Farrell article EditorΓÇÖs note: A new study reveals loneliness at epidemic levels, with almost half of Americans missing meaningful in-person daily interactions, … Read More→