_ Eating in Moderation May Not Always Be Good for You By Jane Farrell article The classic advice to eat everything in moderation may not be as beneficial as once thought, new research shows. Diet … Read More→
_ New Guidelines to Enhance Accuracy of Medical Tests By Jane Farrell article In an effort to improve the reliability of medical testing, an international team of top experts is releasing new guidelines … Read More→
_ A Frightening Epidemic among Middle-Class Americans By Jane Farrell article ThereΓÇÖs a new epidemic among white, middle-aged Americans, according to a recent study from Princeton University. The number of deaths … Read More→
_ Brain Health Male/Female Brain Differences? Big Data Says Not So Much By Jane Farrell article Research done at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Illinois has debunked the widely-held belief that … Read More→
_ A Key to Fighting Severe Viruses By Jane Farrell article Scientists seem to have figured out a way to attack a protein that many viruses rely on to replicate. It … Read More→
_ Addiction & Substance Overuse New Policy Statements Urge Strong Regulations of E-Cigarettes By Jane Farrell article Parents and grandparents, take note! While adolescent use of tobacco has declined since the 1970s, e-cigarettes are threatening to addict … Read More→
Every Yes Counts By blog When I was younger I thought my days would be less busy as I got older. I am so happy […]
_ Medical Care Patients' Preferences for Receiving Test Results By Jane Farrell article The results of common medical tests are sometimes delivered to patients by email, letters or voice mail, but are these … Read More→
_ How to Find a Good Complementary Health Practitioner By Jane Farrell article Choosing a complementary health practitioner ΓÇô such as a massage therapist ΓÇô can be a tricky task. And you should … Read More→
_ A Simple Blood Test to Detect Dehydration By Jane Farrell article Inexpensive blood tests already in use can diagnose dangerous dehydration in older people, a new study says. The best test … Read More→
_ Antidepressants and AD Drugs May Help Stroke Survivors By Jane Farrell article Evidence is mounting that drugs used to treat depression and AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease also can help patients recover from strokes, a … Read More→
_ More Medicine May Not Be Better Medicine for Older Patients By Jane Farrell article Seniors being treated with medicine for levels of blood sugar and hypertension may be able to take less medicine without … Read More→
_ Memory Loss Senior Health A Protein May Help Fight Aging Memory By Jane Farrell article Investigators have discovered an interesting way that may┬áimprove memory and learning in aging brains: by increasing the quantity of a … Read More→
_ Too Old to Be SCARY? By blog Halloween is my favorite holiday. ┬áAnd it had always been a ΓÇ£bucket-listΓÇ¥ item for me to do something ΓÇ£bigΓÇ¥ for […]
_ Hearing Loss A Search for Better Hearing-Loss Treatments By Jane Farrell article Researchers have made a discovery that paves the way for understanding the ΓÇ£genetics of hearingΓÇ¥ and may eventually lead to … Read More→
_ Dental Health Oral Health The Best and Worst Halloween Treats for Your Teeth By Jane Farrell article Halloween is fast approaching and that means time for trick-or-treating and lots of candy for both kids + grownups. But … Read More→
_ Care More Expensive for Dementia Patients in Last Years of Life By Jane Farrell article The cost of care over the last five years of life for patients with dementia is significantly higher than for … Read More→
_ Vision Health The End Is in Sight for Reading Glasses By Jane Farrell article As people age, the lenses in the eyes lose flexibility and elasticity. This leads to a condition known as presbyopia, … Read More→