_ 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→
Color Me Happy By Jane Farrell blog Growing up, art class was my favorite subject, right up there with recess and lunch. I had private art lessons […]
_ Beauty & Style How to Tan Safely By Jane Farrell article ItΓÇÖs been oh-so-tempting to soak up the rays during these summer months to achieve that ΓÇ£healthyΓÇ¥ tanned look. But facts … Read More→
_ Exercise Housework Can Be Healthy By Jane Farrell article Physical and mental activities, such as household chores, exercise, and visiting with family and friends, may help lower the risk … Read More→
_ Hobbies Create Works of Art with Flowers By Jane Farrell article Preserve a few memories of this summerΓÇÖs garden or create gifts to share with family and friends. Pounding flowers onto … Read More→
_ Heart Health Stroke Study: Smartphones Can Detect Stroke Risk By Jane Farrell article Motion analysis of video recorded on a smartphone accurately detected narrowed arteries in the neck, which are a risk factor … Read More→
_ Women's Health and Wellness Even Small Amount of Breastfeeding Can Provide Heart-Healthy Benefits By Jane Farrell article Breast milk has long been recognized as an ideal nutrient to strengthen the immune systems of newborns and infants. The … Read More→
_ What to Know About Your Pet's Medicine By Jane Farrell article If youΓÇÖve ever had to give your cat a dose of medicine, you know that it can go sideways quickly. … Read More→
_ How Money Affects Health Care By Jane Farrell article Where you live shouldnΓÇÖt determine how well or how long you live, but it does. The American Heart Association (AHA) … Read More→
_ A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words By Jane Farrell blog Yes, a picture is worth a thousand words, and itΓÇÖs easier to edit. I took a photography class once and […]
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Ultra-Processed Food and Dementia By Jane Farrell article People who eat the highest amounts of ultra-processed foods like soft drinks, chips and cookies may have a higher risk … Read More→
_ Consumer Health Issues Studying Social Factors in Health Care By Jane Farrell article Where you live shouldnΓÇÖt determine how well or how long you live, but it does. The American Heart Association (AHA)recognizes … Read More→
_ Hobbies Harvest, Store and Preserve Herbs from the Garden By Jane Farrell article Keep enjoying your homegrown herbs all year round. Harvest throughout the growing season and include them in garden-fresh meals. Then … Read More→
_ Health Headlines What You Need to Know about Monkeypox By Jane Farrell article The experts at UCLA Health answer your most basic and urgent queries about the virus thatΓÇÖs been making daily headlines. … Read More→
_ Hobbies Growing Tomatoes in Pots By Jane Farrell article Keep garden-fresh tomatoes close at hand this season. Grow one or more in containers on your patio, balcony, or front … Read More→
_ Health Vaccines and Older Adults By Jane Farrell article Vaccines have been much in the news lately. Here, from the National Institute on Aging (NIA), an agency of the … 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→
_ Consumer Issues Watch Out for Fake Health Claims By Jane Farrell article If youΓÇÖre browsing the Internet and are tempted to buy a particular health product, one of the best ways to … Read More→