Loss of Libido By blog Do you find yourself suddenly needing to mop the kitchen floor or organize the recycling when your spouse suggests itΓÇÖs […]
Brain Health Physical Activity Linked to Greater Mental Flexibility in Older Adults By Jane Farrell article A study done at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne and published in August 2015 in PLOS ONE has shown … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Kidney Disease Kidney Health Managing Kidney Illness By Jane Farrell article People with kidney disease can continue to live productive lives. But youΓÇÖll probably have to make some diet and lifestyle … Read More→
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Healthy Diet & Nutrition Senior Health The Perils of Junk Food in Diets for Older Adults By Jane Farrell article The consumption of ΓÇ£junk foodΓÇ¥ has continued to increase over the last 20 years, including in anti-aging diets for older … Read More→
_ Relationships & Love How to Heal a Broken Heart By Jane Farrell article The scars of a broken heart can leave us severely wounded. Who hasn’t experienced or witnessed this happen to a … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Why Do We Decide to Delay Gratification? By article Researchers have identified parts of the brain that are involved in deciding to delay gratification. In a paper recently … Read More→
_ Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias Senior Health Memories Can Be Lost - And Found By article Scientists have identified a process in the brain that may eventually lead to new treatments for people with memory problems. … Read More→
_ Pets Dogs Can Recognize Faces By article Dogs have a specialized region in their brains for processing faces, according to a new study. The finding, published in … Read More→
_ Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias Senior Health A Diet That Helps Stop Cognitive Decline By article Researchers say that eating a group of specific foods ΓÇô known as the MIND Diet ΓÇô may slow cognitive decline … Read More→
Aging By blog Last weekend I attended my ten-year high school reunion. Ok, I mean 20. Ok, no more lying. It was my […]
The Perfume of Life By blog Scientists have long believed that smells are linked to the way-back-machine part of our brains, somewhere between reptiles and fish. […]
Solve the Medical Riddle: One Side of Her Face Suddenly Drooped and She CouldnΓÇÖt Smile or Close Her Eye, Third 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→
Mistakes By blog I just found out I used a typo/misspelled/non-word: I used ‘creeped’ vs. ‘crept’. Thank you spell check for ignoring to […]
Solve the Medical Riddle: One Side of Her Face Suddenly Drooped and She CouldnΓÇÖt Smile or Close Her Eye, 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→
Addiction & Substance Overuse Lung Cancer Mental & Emotional Health Positive Attitude Strengthening Self-Control Is Better Than a ΓÇ£Quit DateΓÇ¥ to Kick the Smoking Habit By article The desire to quit smoking — often considered a requirement for enrolling in treatment programs — is not always necessary … Read More→
Mental & Emotional Health Depressed Women Have an Over-Active Glutamate Receptor Gene By Jane Farrell article Numerous genes that regulate the activity of a neurotransmitter in the brain have been found to be abundant in brain … Read More→
7 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me About Being a Man By blog My journey to manhood began early. Shortly after I was born my parents gathered for the traditional circumcision. They werenΓÇÖt […]