_ Cardiac Rehabilitation Heart Health Tai Chi: An Alternative for Patients After Heart Attack By Jane Farrell article An update from the American Heart Association on an alternative exercise for people who might not like physical activity: The … Read More→
_ Senior Health Problems with Senses May Predict Older Adults' Ability to Function By Jane Farrell article Researchers who examined the five senses among older adults found that the more sensory ability they lost, the worse they … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Is Poor Nutrition Keeping You Up at Night? By Sondra Forsyth article Most of us know what sleep deprivation feels like, and it is not pleasant. If we do not get enough┬áhealthy … Read More→
_ Bathing, Dressing, Grooming: Alzheimer's Caregiving Tips By Jane Farrell article Expert tips from the National Institute on Aging about some of the most necessary yet difficult activities of caregiving: At … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Put the News on Snooze: Taking a Break is Healthy By Sondra Forsyth article Overloaded on bad news? You’re not alone. When we tune in to see what’s going on all we see is … Read More→
_ Therapies for Autism By Jane Farrell article Parents who receive a medical diagnosis of autism should be encouraged to also seek an educational determination to see whether … Read More→
WhatΓÇÖs Ahead: New Autism Research and Living with Autism By Jane Farrell article In the 1940s, a group of psychiatrists announced they had identified the cause of autism: Cold, aloof parents ΓÇô particularly … Read More→
Is Autism an Epidemic? WhatΓÇÖs Behind the Numbers By Jane Farrell article The numbers are sobering: More than 3.5 million Americans are living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and its prevalence increased … Read More→
_ Autism: Its History and What We Know Now By Jane Farrell article Scientists now believe autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism for short, has likely always been a part of human development, … Read More→
_ Poor Sense of Smell May Be Linked to Dementia Risk By Jane Farrell article A poor sense of smell appears to be linked in elderly adults to the risk of dementia, new research shows. … Read More→
_ Skin Burns How to Treat a Minor First-Degree Burn By Jane Farrell article Editor’s note: First-degree burns may not always merit a doctor visit, but you should know how to treat them. Here … Read More→
_ Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids: What You DonΓÇÖt Know Could Hurt You By Sondra Forsyth article As of this writing, the Over-the-Counter Hearing Aid Act of 2017 has been recently introduced by a bipartisan committee of … Read More→
_ Retirement As Retirement Age Creeps up, the Health of Those Close to Retirement is Getting Worse By Sondra Forsyth article Ten years from now, Americans born in 1960 will be able to start collecting their full Social Security retirement check, … Read More→
_ Prevention How to Remove A Tick - and Prevent Future Bites By Jane Farrell article Here, from the American Academy of Dermatology, is an update on tick bites, which can occur at any time of … Read More→
_ Cancer Overview 40 Percent of Cancers Linked to Weight Issues By Jane Farrell article An update from the experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) emphasizes the need for good health … Read More→
_ Three Little Words By Sondra Forsyth blog This┬áessay by Kaye Ambrose is an excerpt from the book ΓÇ£Breaking Sad: What to Say After Loss, What Not to […]
_ Heart Health Meditation Might Be Useful Addition to Heart-Healthy Lifestyle and Medical Treatment By Jane Farrell article Meditation has the potential to reduce some risk factors for heart disease, but the gold standard for lowering risk remains … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Why You ShouldnΓÇÖt Be Jealous of People Who Can Eat Junk Food and Not Gain Weight By Sondra Forsyth article Have you ever been envious of people who seem to be able to eat whatever they want and still maintain … Read More→