_ No Time to Exercise: Short Burst of Activity Work, Too By Sondra Forsyth blog We hear it all the time when it comes to getting exercise: “Just get moving,” or “take the stairs instead […]
_ Money Matters 3 Ways To Talk With Aging Parents About Finances By Sondra Forsyth article One benefit of the increasing life expectancies for Americans is that more people have bonus years for enjoying the company … Read More→
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_ Heart Health The Heart Treatment that May be Linked to Cognitive Decline By Jane Farrell article A common treatment for irregular heartbeat might cause brain lesions under some circumstances, according to new research. The treatment, catheter … Read More→
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_ Are You Forgetting Something Essential for Retirement? By Jane Farrell article Most people have some kind of lifestyle vision for retirement. Unfortunately, without proper planning their dreams wonΓÇÖt always become a … Read More→
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_ HIV When Food is Medicine By Jane Farrell article HIV-positive people who received healthy food were more likely to adhere to their medication regimens, and they, as well as … Read More→
_ Exercise Moderate Exercise and Chronic Disease By Jane Farrell article Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have found how just one session of moderate exercise can … Read More→
_ Medical Care Fat Cells Used to Heal Wounds By Jane Farrell article Doctors have found a way to help wounds heal as regenerated skin rather than scar tissue. The method involves transforming … Read More→
_ Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias Tablet Devices Can Manage Agitation of Dementia Patients By Sondra Forsyth article A January 2017 pilot study led by Ipsit Vahia MD, medical director of Geriatric Psychiatry Outpatient Services at McLean Hospital … Read More→
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_ Undergoing Cancer Treatment Some Lung-Cancer Patients Benefit from Delayed Chemotherapy By Jane Farrell article Patients with a common form of lung cancer may still benefit from delayed chemotherapy started up to four months after … Read More→
_ How to Minimize Those Annoying Robocalls By Sondra Forsyth article WeΓÇÖve all experienced an increase in those annoying robocalls we get on both our landlines (wireline residential phones) and our … Read More→
_ Senior Health Elder Care Medication, Even Taken Correctly, Can be Dangerous By Sondra Forsyth article Adverse drug reactions are an all-too-common cause of hospitalization for elders. About half of Americans age 65 and older take … Read More→
_ Patterns of Biomarkers Predict How Well People Age By Sondra Forsyth article Levels of specific biomarkers, or chemicals found in the blood, can be combined to produce patterns that signify how well … Read More→
_ Independence and Loneliness By Sondra Forsyth blog Lately I have run into a few singles who make it perfectly clear fairly quickly why they remain single into […]
_ Osteoporosis Bone Density Tests: What the Numbers Mean By Jane Farrell article If youΓÇÖre considering taking a bone density test, or have taken one but find the result puzzling, here are some … Read More→