_ Alcohol and the Aging Brain By Jane Farrell article There’s really no way around it. Like all other organs and tissues of the human body, the brain is subject … Read More→
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_ Addiction & Substance Overuse One in Four Older Adults Prescribed a Benzodiazepine Goes on to Risky Long-Term Use By Sondra Forsyth article Prescriptions for sedatives known as benzodiazepines may start as well-intentioned efforts to calm anxiety, improve sleep or ease depression. But … Read More→
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_ Mental & Emotional Health Perceiving Support -- Not Receiving It -- Helps People Cope with Worry and Waiting By Sondra Forsyth article Feeling like your partner cares about your stress helps you cope, according to 2018 research done at University of California … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Positive Well-Being and Optimism Can Improve Overall Heart Health By Jane Farrell article Maintaining positive thoughts and feelings through intervention programs can help patients achieve better overall outcomes when it comes to their … Read More→
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