_ Parenting What 5.6 million Young Americans Have in Common with Prince Harry - and Why It Matters By Jane Farrell article Like Prince Harry, one in thirteen US children ΓÇô 5.6 million, or 7.7% ΓÇô will experience the death of a … Read More→
_ Stroke Medicine to Protect the Post-Stroke Brain By Jane Farrell article The neuroprotectant ApTOLL, a medication that may shield the brain from tissue damage, was linked to reduced death and disability … Read More→
_ Skin Health Conquering Winter Skin By Jane Farrell article Cold winter weather can wreak havoc on our bodies. Due to the drop in temperature and lack of humidity, our … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Why Cold Showers Could Be Good for You By Jane Farrell article Running out of hot water during your shower might be a good thing. A cold shower ΓÇö even just for … Read More→
_ Falls Stay alert to avoid falls that can cause serious injuries By Jane Farrell article Taking care of your teeth and gums may offer benefits beyond oral health such as improving brain health, according to preliminary … Read More→
_ Health Headlines Heart Health Begins Before Birth By Jane Farrell article Preventing heart disease starts much earlier than you may realize, according to a new American Heart Association (AHA) scientific statement … Read More→
_ Oral Health Poor oral health may contribute to declines in brain health By Jane Farrell article Taking care of your teeth and gums may offer benefits beyond oral health such as improving brain health, according to preliminary … Read More→
_ Exercise How Older Adults Can Get Started With Exercise By Jane Farrell article Deciding to become physically active can be one of the best things you can do for your health. Exercise and … Read More→
_ End-of-Life Care for People With Dementia By Jane Farrell article People often live for years with┬ádementia. While it can be difficult to think of these diseases as terminal, they do … Read More→
_ Creativity: Winning the Inner War By Jane Farrell blog Health crises are often manifestations of resistance to an inner push for growth. The sicker you are, the more you […]
_ Cancer Care and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article After a cancer diagnosis, patients and their doctors work together to develop a plan to find the best treatments to … Read More→
_ Intermittent Fasting and Weight Loss By Jane Farrell article The frequency and size of meals was a stronger determinant of weight loss or gain than the time between first … Read More→
_ Heart Health A Simple Lifesaver By Jane Farrell article Reformulating packaged foods in Australia to contain less sodium might save about 1,700 lives per year and prevent nearly 7,000 … Read More→
_ Hyperhidrosis: What it is and What to Do About It By Jane Farrell article Sweating is cool, literally. When the body heats up, sweating helps cool it down, preventing you from overheating. Of course, … Read More→
_ Children's Health Investing in Your GrandkidsΓÇÖ Future Starts in the Kitchen By Jane Farrell article Grandchildren are some of lifeΓÇÖs greatest treasures. Martha and I have 14 grandchildren. Like many of you, we try to … Read More→
_ The Power of Optimism By Jane Farrell article Optimism is linked to a longer lifespan in women from diverse racial and ethnic groups, and to better emotional health … Read More→
_ High blood pressure / hypertension Coffee and hypertension By Jane Farrell article Drinking two or more cups of coffee a day may double the risk of death from cardiovascular disease among people … Read More→
_ Can I Prevent Dementia? By Jane Farrell article A risk factor is something that may increase the chance of developing a disease. Some risk factors can be controlled … Read More→