_ Top 9 Ways to Prevent the Cold & Flu Naturally By Jane Farrell article Cold┬áand┬áflu┬áseason┬áhas officially arrived! It is imperative to take action and protect yourself.┬áNationally recognized Clinical Pharmacist, Dr. James LaValle offers these … Read More→
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_ Glaucoma Vision Health Glaucoma Patients Who Increase Visual Scanning Can Pass Driving Tests By Jane Farrell article Some people with glaucoma-related binocular (both eyes) vision loss can pass a standard driving test by adopting increased visual scanning … Read More→
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_ Senior Health Older Adults Better At Correcting Quiz Errors By Jane Farrell article When it comes to learning new things, older adults donΓÇÖt always lag behind younger people, according to new research. The … Read More→
_ Friendship Singing Together Helps People Bond Quickly By Jane Farrell article We have long known the power of a good sing-along. Now, research from the University of Oxford has shown that … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Talk Therapy Better Than Light Therapy for Preventing SAD Relapses By Jane Farrell article Are you prone to the winter blues? Cognitive behavior therapy is probably your best bet for preventing annual recurrences of … Read More→
Solve the Medical Riddle: Her Broken Bone IsnΓÇÖt Healing, Second Week By Jane Farrell article EditorΓÇÖs note: Welcome to our ThirdAge feature that gives you a chance to play medical sleuth as we share the … Read More→
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_ Statins May Negatively Affect Vaccination By Jane Farrell article New research indicates that cholesterol-reducing drugs could have a detrimental effect on a personΓÇÖs response to a flu vaccine, and … Read More→
_ Don't Fall Victim to Identity Theft By Jane Farrell article Someone in the United States just became the victim of identity theft, according to a recent report, which determined that … Read More→
_ Marriage Being Married Linked to Better Outcomes Following Surgery By Jane Farrell article Among more than 1,500 adults who underwent cardiac surgery, those who were divorced, separated, or widowed were more likely to … Read More→
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Tips for Seeking a Second Opinion on Cancer Care By blog Cancer can be complicated to diagnose and manage. Getting a second opinion helps you feel more confident about your diagnosis […]
_ Eating in Moderation May Not Always Be Good for You By Jane Farrell article The classic advice to eat everything in moderation may not be as beneficial as once thought, new research shows. Diet … Read More→