_ Healthy Habits Can Reduce Dementia Risk Despite Genetic Factor By Jane Farrell article Adopting healthy lifestyle behaviors can lower dementia risk among people who are at higher risk due to a family history … Read More→
Diabetes and Stroke By Jane Farrell article People with Type 2 diabetes, but not those with prediabetes, had worse cognitive performance three to six months after a … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Spouses of ICU Patients Have Their Own Heart Attack Risk By Jane Farrell article Having a spouse in a hospitalΓÇÖs intensive care unit (ICU) may make a person more likely to have a heart … Read More→
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_ Vaccines, Infections and Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article Flu (influenza) and pneumonia vaccinations are associated with reduced risk of AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease, according to new research reported this month … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Do You Need A Therapist During These Troubling Times? By Sondra Forsyth article COVID, recession, unemployment, race riots, and an upcoming election — 2020 has set out to stress even the most stable … Read More→
_ Women's Health and Wellness Three New Scientific Theories to Explain Why Women Are More Susceptible to Autoimmune Disease than Men Are By Sondra Forsyth article Although autoimmune disease (AD) affects both genders, women are at an overwhelming disadvantage. Of the approximate 8 percent of the … Read More→
_ Number of Steps, Not Intensity, May Be Better for Your Health By Jane Farrell article How many steps should you be taking daily for better health? Taking 4,000 or fewer steps a day is considered … Read More→
_ Parenting Keeping Kids Safe in the Information Age: Caution Regarding Some Apps By Sondra Forsyth article With schools currently closed, kids and grandkids are home with more time than ever to be on the Internet. Here … Read More→