_ Sexual Health Women's Health and Wellness ΓÇ£Pink ViagraΓÇ¥ (Which Is Actually Purple) Is Not Selling Well at All By Sondra Forsyth article Back in June of 2015 here at thirdAGE, we gave you advance warning that the female libido booster slated for … Read More→
_ Anxiety (Panic Disorders, Phobias) Depression Mental & Emotional Health Wage Gap Could Explain Why Women Are More Anxious and Depressed Than Men By Sondra Forsyth article The odds of major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder were markedly greater among women who earned less than their … Read More→
On Turning 72: 7 Important Life Lessons Learned By Sondra Forsyth blog I turned 72 on December 21st and IΓÇÖve been reflecting on this time of life, whatΓÇÖs in store for our […]
_ Health Headlines Heart Health Programmed Pacemaker Treats Heart Failure By Jane Farrell article Researchers have demonstrated in animals that applying a pacemakerΓÇÖs mild electrical shocks to push the heart in and out of … Read More→
_ Caregiving Caregivers Need to Care for Themselves, Too By Jane Farrell article When a major illness or injury leaves someone in need of long-term, nearly round-the-clock care, itΓÇÖs often up to a … Read More→
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_ Caregiving More Men Are Becoming Caregivers By Jane Farrell article The face of todayΓÇÖs caregiver is gradually changing.┬á While the majority of AmericaΓÇÖs 43 million unpaid caregivers are still female, … Read More→
_ Caregiving More Men Are Becoming Caregivers By Jane Farrell article The face of todayΓÇÖs caregiver is gradually changing.┬á While the majority of AmericaΓÇÖs 43 million unpaid caregivers are still female, … Read More→
Wise Tips for Widows on Meeting Mixed Singles By Jane Farrell blog Q. IΓÇÖm a widow who is blessed with the support of a small group of friends and relatives. I also […]
_ Widowhood Researchers Call for Hospitals to Establish Bereavement Programs By Jane Farrell article Backed by a growing body of research, investigators at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston are calling for all hospitals to … Read More→
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