_ People Want To Learn About Medical Risks As Soon As Possible By Jane Farrell article The higher their risk of certain illnesses, the more people are inclined to take action, ranging from seeking information to … Read More→
Aging Well Well-being Feeling Younger Than You Are Lowers Death Rate By Jane Farrell article Do you feel younger than you really are? If so, thatΓÇÖs good news! Research done at the University College London … Read More→
Mental & Emotional Health Senior Health Aging and Depression: Are You at Risk? By Jane Farrell article The link between aging and depression is no secret nowadays. The problem can affect virtually any person, for any … Read More→
Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias Medical Research Another ΓÇ£Alzheimer's in a DishΓÇ¥ Model By Jane Farrell article In October 2014, we posted an article on ThirdAge.com about an ΓÇ£AlzheimerΓÇÖs in a Dish ModelΓÇ¥ (https://thirdage.com/node/2884631) developed at Massachusetts … Read More→
Breast Cancer Elderly Breast Ca Patients Get Radiation Despite Findings By Jane Farrell article An analysis done at Duke University has found that while clinical trial data support omitting radiation treatments for elderly women … Read More→
Chemical Compound Decreases Effects of Multiple Sclerosis By Jane Farrell article A team of researchers led by biomedical scientist Seema K. Tiwari-Woodruff, an associate professor at the University of California, Riverside … Read More→
Cosmetic Surgery 4 Tips for Anyone Considering Plastic Surgery By Jane Farrell article Thankfully, societyΓÇÖs understanding of plastic surgery has matured as the practice has demonstrated its ability to improve human well-being, says … Read More→
Movies and Mistakes By blog I’ve always loved movies. I couldn’t care less about having a TV, but I would be lost without a DVD […]
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Medical Care New approach to treating ALS By Jane Farrell article Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a neurodegenerative disease that primarily kills motor neurons, leading … Read More→
_ Antibacterials and Liver Disease By Jane Farrell article A product meant to fight bacteria could lead to liver cancer, according to researchers. The newest study of triclosan comes … Read More→
_ National Family Health History Day By Jane Farrell article Happy Thanksgiving from all of us here at ThirdAge to you and yours! Each year since 2004, the Surgeon General … Read More→
_ Better Drugs for Diabetes? By Jane Farrell article New research has found that a crucial signaling pathway, already implicated in the development of cancer, is also linked to … Read More→
_ An Improved Approach to Global Health By Jane Farrell article A new and radically different approach is needed to deal with infections on a global basis, an expert says. ΓÇ£What … Read More→
_ Study: Walnuts May Have Lifesaving Benefits By Jane Farrell article The heart-health benefits of nuts have been known for some time, but now researchers say that walnuts slow the growth … Read More→
Vision Health 5 Tips to Prevent Dry Eye This Winter By Jane Farrell article 1. Warm Compresses Dry eye is caused by a lack of natural tears, which are composed of water and a … Read More→
Mental & Emotional Health 6 Tips for Improving Your ΓÇ£Lines of GratificationΓÇ¥ By Jane Farrell article Now that we are in the yearΓÇÖs final quarter, Dr. Robert J. Cerfolio, a world-renowned cardiothoracic surgeon, says itΓÇÖs never … Read More→
_ The Great American Smokeout By article The American Cancer Society marks the Great American Smokeout on the third Thursday of November each year by encouraging smokers … Read More→