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_ Heart Health Internet and Mobile Devices Prompt Positive Lifestyle Changes By Sondra Forsyth article People are more likely to adopt heart healthy behaviors when guided and encouraged via the Internet, their cellphones or other … Read More→
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_ Grandparenting Parenting ΓÇ£Baby SimulatorΓÇ¥ Programs Meant to Discourage Teen Pregnancies May Backfire By Sondra Forsyth article $Parent and grandparent alert! Teenage pregnancy prevention programs used in schools in 89 countries, including the USA, involving ΓÇ£baby simulatorΓÇ¥ … Read More→
_ Senior Health The Gene Associated with Age-Related Hearing Loss By Sondra Forsyth article The gene Slc4a10 had already been┬áidentified as necessary┬áfor eye function, but a new study linked defective Slc4a10 to age-related hearing … Read More→
_ Relationships & Love Family More Important than Friends in Later Years: Study By Jane Farrell article For older adults, having more or closer family members in oneΓÇÖs social network decreases his or her likelihood of death … Read More→
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_ Medical Research Found: Important Clue to Development of Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article Researchers have discovered a gene signature in healthy brains that echoes the pattern in which AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease spreads through the … Read More→
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_ Medical Care Many Patients Released before Vital Signs Are Stable By Jane Farrell article Twenty percent of people hospitalized are released before all vital signs are stable, a pattern thatΓÇÖs been linked to an … Read More→
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_ Aging Well Positive Attitude Toward Aging Helps with Stress By Jane Farrell article A positive attitude toward aging gives older adults more resilience in stressful situations, according to new research from North Carolina … Read More→