On Being a Survivor By blog This essay is in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This month ΓÇô plus all other 11 months of the […]
_ Money Matters Cutting Back on Breakfast Costs By Jane Farrell article Breakfast is often referred to as the most important meal of the day, and it’s now also quickly becoming the … Read More→
Natural Disasters By blog Most places I have lived also came with natural disasters of one level or the other. Tulsa had tornados to […]
_ Warts: Not Just for Witches By Jane Farrell article Warts arenΓÇÖt just for witches and goblins. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, regular people can get them, too, … Read More→
I Gave Away My Wedding Dress By Jane Farrell blog On our second date both David Mark Olds and I knew we were meant for each other. So, in November […]
_ Cancer Center Health Headlines Medical Care Medical Research How Elephants May Help Treat Cancer By article Researchers may have found the answer to a chronically puzzling question: why do elephants rarely get cancer? The scientists were … Read More→
Barnacles By blog ΓÇ£Barnacles.ΓÇ¥ Yup thatΓÇÖs what the dermatologist called them, or to be precise, ΓÇ£Oh. Those are just barnacles,ΓÇ¥ she said rubbing […]
_ Medical Care Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis Good Bone Health Essential for Independence By Jane Farrell article Good nutrition can make a difference in your bone health and affect your ability to live an independent life, according … Read More→
_ Grandparenting Parenting The 10 Responsibilities of a Leader...Who's a Parent or Grandparent By Jane Farrell article As the stages of life advance, the stages of our responsibilities advance too. From taking care of ourselves, to … Read More→
_ How to Handle Urinary Incontinence By Jane Farrell article Sarah loves to spend time with her friends talking about her grandchildren and going to exercise classes with neighbors. But … Read More→
Healthy Diet & Nutrition New Dietary Guidelines Must Be Sustainable By Jane Farrell article The new iteration of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) must incorporate sustainability considerations both for the health and well-being … Read More→
Aging Well Friendship Mental & Emotional Health Senior Health Well-being In-Person Contact Is Critical to Seniors' Mental Well-Being By Jane Farrell article In a study of adults aged 50 years and older, the probability of experiencing depressive symptoms steadily increased as the … Read More→
Caregiving Parental Relationships, Sibling Rivalry, and Fear of Asking for Help By Jane Farrell article The familiar saying ΓÇ£you can choose your friends but not your familyΓÇ¥ becomes a glaring reality when adult parents might … Read More→
Alzheimer's Respite Care Alternatives By blog Earlier this year, my sister underwent testing to learn if she was a candidate for a lung transplant. While anticipating […]
Aging Well Well-being Surviving Longevity By Jane Farrell article Age 85+ is becoming the fastest growing demographic in the U.S. And those of us (the so called ΓÇ£boomersΓÇ¥, aged … Read More→
Eight Little Known Secrets About Being a Man By blog It isnΓÇÖt easy being a man (or a woman) these days. Roles are changing. The world is changing. It can […]
Losing My Mother By blog On July 6th 2015, I received that dreaded phone call.┬á My beloved Mom passed away in Tucson, Arizona. Mom started […]
_ Stress-Free Living Coloring: The New De-Stressing Technique By Jane Farrell article Remember coloring as a young child and the joy of filling page-after-page with bright colors of your choosing?┬áTodayΓÇÖs kids had … Read More→