Dating The Eight Stages of Relationships: Part One By Jane Farrell article Relationships are predictable. All of them go through stages as they grow and develop. And this includes romantic relationships.What stage is your relationship in?Or, if you are not in a relationship, at what stage do your relationships always end and why?Identifying the stages of your relationship and the attributes, stumbling blocks and joys of each stage can help you negotiate through them with more success, peace and love.
_ Menopause Hormones and Hypertension By Jane Farrell article Women ages 45 years and older taking estrogen hormone therapy in pill form were more likely to develop high blood … Read More→
_ Stroke Cognitive impairment after stroke is common, and early diagnosis and treatment needed By Jane Farrell article A recent scientific statement by the American Heart Association shows that over half of people who have had a stroke … Read More→
_ Knowing When to Say No By Jane Farrell blog Knowing when to say no increases over time and with experience. Developmentally speaking, self-awareness accelerates in your late thirties and […]
_ Sibling Rivalry: Unresolved Emotions Can Resurface With the Death of a Parent By Jane Farrell article Given her lifelong inclination towards taking charge, it’s reasonable to speculate that Tamara assumed the responsibility of finding an aide … Read More→
_ Romance and Anti-Aging By Jane Farrell article Neighborhood poverty and the challenging living conditions that can come with itΓÇösuch as higher vigilance, lower trust, and environmental dangersΓÇôhave … Read More→
_ Health African-American Cancer Survivors and Discrimination By Jane Farrell article Cancer and its treatment can accelerate the rate of aging because they both destabilize and damage biological systems in the … Read More→
_ 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→
_ 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→
_ 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→
_ Environmental Health Climate Change and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Extremely hot or cold temperatures are linked to an increased risk of death among people with cardiovascular diseases, such as … Read More→
_ The Priceless Gift of Confidence By Jane Farrell blog Have you noticed when you feel insecure you are more susceptible to the influence of others? The need for predictability […]
_ Money Matters How To Shop for a Fixed-Rate Annuity So YouΓÇÖll Get the Best Deal By Jane Farrell article One annuity may pay more than twice as much as much as a similar oneΓÇöcomparison websites make shopping easy. If … Read More→
_ Heart Health The Differing Symptoms of Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article A review of the latest research highlights the most reported symptoms of various cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), noting that men and … Read More→
_ Women's Health and Wellness Even Small Amount of Breastfeeding Can Provide Heart-Healthy Benefits By Jane Farrell article Breast milk has long been recognized as an ideal nutrient to strengthen the immune systems of newborns and infants. The … Read More→
_ Why Healthy Change Is Hard By Jane Farrell blog Were you aware of the process you went through the last time you wanted to make a change for the […]
_ Women's Health and Wellness Endometriosis and Stroke Risk By Jane Farrell article A large, prospective study found that women with endometriosis may have a higher risk of stroke compared to women without … Read More→
_ Cataracts: A Newly Discovered Genetic Link By Jane Farrell article People who have genetic variations associated with lowering LDL-cholesterol appear to have an increased risk of developing cataracts and having … Read More→