_ Knowing When to Say No By Jane Farrell blog Knowing when to say no increases over time and with experience. Developmentally speaking, self-awareness accelerates in your late thirties and […]
_ Skin Health Caring for Skin Biopsy Wounds By Jane Farrell article Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer. It is estimated that one in five Americans will develop skin … Read More→
_ Depression and Older Adults By Jane Farrell article Feeling down every once in a while is a normal part of life, but if these feelings last a few … Read More→
_ Heart Disease Deaths in The COVID Era By Jane Farrell article The number of people dying of cardiovascular disease (CVD) during the COVID-19 pandemic rose from 874,613 CVD-related deaths recorded in … 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 […]
_ Common Types of Warts and What to Do About Them By Jane Farrell article Warts can be a nuisance, and sometimes painful, but they are usually harmless. These small, non-cancerous skin growths occur from … Read More→
_ Heart Health COVID's Other Death Toll By Jane Farrell article U.S. deaths from heart disease spiked in 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic after a steady decline from … Read More→
_ 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→
_ Health Headlines The Difficulties of Diagnosis By Jane Farrell article You hear that we should get a second opinion a lot, particularly if a test result or medical diagnosis is … Read More→
_ Is Popcorn Bad for Your Health? By Jane Farrell article Lately, there have been a number of stories on whether PFAS and have an adverse effect on our health. I … Read More→
_ Melasma Blotches: Common, Harmless, but Often Emotional By Jane Farrell article ItΓÇÖs common, itΓÇÖs physically harmless, but the skin disorder known as melasma can pack an emotional wallop that raises a … Read More→
_ Summer Skin Problems and How to Solve Them By Jane Farrell article Summer means spending more time outdoors. However, the increased exposure to sunlight, insects, and poisonous plants can cause some itchy … Read More→
_ The Health Effects of Racist Housing Policies By Jane Farrell article The historical discriminatory housing policies known as ΓÇ£redliningΓÇ¥ are associated with heart disease and related risk factors today in impacted … Read More→
_ Oral Health Oral Health in Older Adults By Jane Farrell article One of the most important factors in healthy aging is good oral health. Having healthy teeth and a good mouth … Read More→
_ Digestive Health The Food-Insecurity Factor By Jane Farrell article A review of studies about the effect of food insecurity on digestive diseases found a lack of information on links … Read More→
_ Cardiovascular Disease Avocados and Heart Health By Jane Farrell article Eating two or more servings of avocado weekly was associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, and substituting avocado … Read More→
_ Parkinson's Disease The Foods That Could Help Parkinson's Patients By Jane Farrell article A new study shows that people with ParkinsonΓÇÖs disease who eat a diet that includes three or more servings per … Read More→
_ How to Win the War on Winter Skin By Jane Farrell article Winter can easily be the worst season for our skin. Dry, cold weather and biting winds can really do a … Read More→