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Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias Caregiving Medical Research AlzheimerΓÇÖs Patients & Caregivers Prefer Support over Research for Cure By Jane Farrell article More than $100 million in federal funding was spent last year toward searching for a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. However, … Read More→
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A Guide for Widows on Acknowledging Condolences By blog Q. My husband died a few months ago, and I’ve got a pile of sympathy cards and notes to respond […]
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Money Matters Well-being How To Hunt Your Way To Financial Well-BeingΓÇ¿ By Jane Farrell article As dazzling as a high rate of return sounds to every investor, people need to understand what theyΓÇÖre ΓÇ£huntingΓÇ¥ with … Read More→
A Call for Improved Firearm Safety Counseling by Physicians By article Physicians should improve the way they discuss firearm safety with patients by showing more respect for the viewpoints of gun … Read More→
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_ Pets Dogs Can Recognize Faces By article Dogs have a specialized region in their brains for processing faces, according to a new study. The finding, published in … Read More→
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_ Medical Care Getting Ready for Surgery By article Have you been told by your doctor that you need surgery? If so, you’re not alone. Millions of older Americans … Read More→
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_ Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias Senior Health A Diet That Helps Stop Cognitive Decline By article Researchers say that eating a group of specific foods ΓÇô known as the MIND Diet ΓÇô may slow cognitive decline … Read More→
Aging By blog Last weekend I attended my ten-year high school reunion. Ok, I mean 20. Ok, no more lying. It was my […]