The Underlying Cause of Gridlock Is Complexity: Learn How You Can Break Free By blog It seems that ΓÇ£gridlockΓÇ¥ has become the norm in the world these days. We are increasingly stuck in traffic, our […]
Solve the Medical Riddle: Her Daughter Feels as Though the Room is Shrinking, 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→
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HRT and Your Heart: Friends At Last By blog Menopause is not for weaklings. Dealing with symptoms is at the top of the list, especially with hormones sending you […]
_ Daydreaming Boosts Mental Performance By Jane Farrell article A long-standing belief that daydreaming and reminiscing must be avoided when weΓÇÖre trying to solve a mental puzzle has been … Read More→
MenopauseΓÇöA Trigger to Forget What You Were Just Thinking About By blog Right up there with hot flashes, insomnia, grumpiness and weight gain, forgetting what you were going to say, when only […]
_ Urinary Health Improving Bladder Function After Spinal Cord Injuries By Jane Farrell article People who have suffered spinal cord injuries are often susceptible to bladder infections, and those infections can cause kidney damage … Read More→
_ Weight Loss How Sugar and Artificial Sweeteners Affect Your Health By Jane Farrell article We know that sugar isnΓÇÖt an optimal ingredient in our food. But how undesirable is it, and are artificial sweeteners … Read More→
_ Solve the Medical Riddle: She Constantly Feels as Though SheΓÇÖs Swaying and Rocking, Fourth Week By Jane Farrell article EditorΓÇÖs note: Welcome to our ThirdAge feature that gives you a chance to play medical sleuth as we share … Read More→
Parkinson's Disease Drug for a Genetic Disease Slows Parkinson's By Jane Farrell article Research done at the University of California, Los Angeles discovered that a drug being evaluated to Gaucher disease, a rare … Read More→
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Solve the Medical Riddle: She Constantly Feels as Though SheΓÇÖs Swaying and Rocking, 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 … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Study: Personalized Therapy May Combat AlzheimerΓÇÖs By Jane Farrell article A personalized, multi-pronged approach involving diet and lifestyle changes may be effective in combating AlzheimerΓÇÖs and other cognitive disorders, according … Read More→
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_ Pets The Neurobiological Basis of Human-Pet Relationships By Jane Farrell article People who have pets often refer to themselves as “pet parents,” but how closely does the relationship between people and … Read More→
_ Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias Brain Health Senior Health Immune System Affects Cognitive Decline By Jane Farrell article Scientists have discovered that cognitive decline over the years may be connected to a weakening immune system. The study, by … Read More→
A Teenager Steps Up to Help People Living with Alzheimer's By blog Sometimes the mother of invention isnΓÇÖt necessity, itΓÇÖs a 15-year old boy scout. Kenneth Shinozuka wants to become a neuroscientist […]
_ Aging and Metabolic Syndrome: Why You May Already Have It By Jane Farrell article By Dr. Kevin J. McLaughlin Have you ever wondered why so many older men and women have high blood pressure … Read More→