_ Exercise ThirdAge Health Close-Up: Becoming a Triathlete at 50 After Surviving a Devastating Auto Accident By Jane Farrell article Ten years ago Maureen KemenyΓÇÖs SUV was hit by a tourist bus. The now 55-year-old says, ΓÇ£Luckily my children who … Read More→
_ Are You Using an Unsafe Product? By Jane Farrell article EditorΓÇÖs note: It can be frustrating, and even dangerous, to run across a health product that either doesnΓÇÖt work or … Read More→
Banish Menopausal Pain: Bringing Back the Joy of Sex By blog “Not tonight dear. I have a painful vagina.” Say what? If you’re making excuses to avoid sexual intimacy with your […]
Cultural Traditions Influence Caregiving with Cancer Patients By blog Culture has a major influence on us as individuals and as groups. Think about the traditions you cherish, everything from […]
_ 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→
Aging Well The Plus Side of Population Aging By Jane Farrell article Here at ThirdAge, we’re delighted to spread some good news about the the fact that the population in the U.S. … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Raising Awareness About Suicide Is Key to Prevention By Jane Farrell article September is National Suicide Prevention Month. As it comes to a close in 2014, Mark Kaplan of the University of … Read More→
_ Travel Road Safety Laws and Statistics By Jane Farrell article Public support for road-safety laws can be strengthened by just one reliable statistic that proves the need for the laws, … Read More→
_ Solve the Medical Riddle: She Constantly Feels as Though SheΓÇÖs Swaying and Rocking, First 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→
A Learned Response to Loss: Changing the Script By Jane Farrell blog IΓÇÖve found that very few people look at the emotion of grief. Typically ΓÇ£griefΓÇ¥ is associated with the emotional process […]
_ 10 ΓÇ£HealthyΓÇ¥ Food Practices That Could Make You Sick By Jane Farrell article Could your commitment to healthy living be making you sick? Some everyday food practices that most of us do with … Read More→
_ Some Doctors Not Up to Date on Genetic Testing By article Although genetic testing is becoming increasingly important, many primary care providers face challenges in making that part of a patientΓÇÖs … Read More→
Play Date at Camp Deer Run By blog Saturday at my 50th (gag) camp reunion was all about playing. The start of the day was camp skits and […]
_ Constipation Solve the Medical Riddle: The Patient Is No Longer ΓÇ£RegularΓÇ¥, Fourth Week By article By Marie Savard MD EditorΓÇÖs note: Welcome to our ThirdAge feature that gives you a chance to play medical sleuth … Read More→
How the Science of a Meaningful Life Can Help Us Live Joyfully and Well By blog We would all like to have deeper meaning and more joy in our lives. But we live in stressful and […]
Protect yourself and your loved one from scam artists By blog The FBI, AARP and many senior-focused healthcare organizations have warned that seniors and people suffering from dementia are prime scam […]
_ Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge: For a Good CauseΓǪor Foolishness? By Jane Farrell article It all began quite simply. A novel idea to raise awareness about a lesser-known terminal disease. The idea: Dump a … Read More→
_ New Guideline for Sickle Cell Disease By article An expert panel has created a new evidence-based guideline for managing sickle cell disease (SCD), with a strong recommendation for … Read More→