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_ Men's Health Parenting Major Study Reveals Sperm Counts of Western Males Drops Significantly Over 40-Year Period By Jane Farrell article While male longevity has increased by an impressive 25 years over the past century, startling new research has revealed that … Read More→
_ Beauty & Style 5 Life Triggers that Inspire Bold Beauty Transformations By Sondra Forsyth article It is common for women to alter their appearance when faced with a significant life challenge. When we are tested … Read More→
_ Bone Health Osteoporosis Steroid Hormones Could Hold Clue to Future Osteoporosis Treatment By Jane Farrell article A group of steroid hormones could provide new insight into the bone loss and deterioration that occurs with aging, researchers … Read More→
_ Hobbies Successfully Transition Houseplants Indoors for Winter By Sondra Forsyth article Help your houseplants make a smooth transition from their outdoor summer home back inside for winter. The lower light and … Read More→
_ Peripheral Artery Disease Don't Fall for These Six Internet Myths about Statins By Jane Farrell article Thanks to mailings and websites that claim statin medications are harmful or unnecessary, many patients are confused about whether they … Read More→
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_ Medical Care Study: A Need to Rethink Hospice Admissions By Jane Farrell article Many older adults are admitted to hospice for only a short amount of time, even though they have been experiencing … Read More→
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_ Aging Well 60 is the new 30 By Sondra Forsyth article Oh my Lord it finally happened! Do you remember when you were a kid, and you thought a 60-year-old person … Read More→
_ Secondary Infertility Affects at Least Six Million People in U.S.A By Jane Farrell article Conceiving a child and having a successful birth without medical intervention is no guarantee that a woman can expand her … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Path for Better Diagnosis of Eating Disorders, the Deadliest of Mental Illnesses By Sondra Forsyth article A paper appearing in 2017 in the peer-reviewed journal Comprehensive Psychiatry details a “radical” new method for diagnosing eating disorders … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Compounds in Cocoa May Help Delay the Onset of Type 2 Diabete By Sondra Forsyth article What if eating chocolate helped prevent and treat diabetes? Researchers at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah have discovered certain … Read More→
_ Sexual Health Sexually Transmitted Infections and STDs Syphilis: What You Need to Know Today By Sondra Forsyth article Syphilis is a potentially deadly infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Ever since the discovery of penicillin in the … Read More→
_ Protecting Children Parents' Biggest Concern About Their Kids By Jane Farrell article As the school year begins, parents are concerned about a lot more than their kidsΓÇÖ grades, according to new research. … Read More→
Incontinence By Sondra Forsyth blog Are you afraid to cough, sneeze, laugh, or exercise, because you may leak urine? Sadly, you canΓÇÖt simply dial your […]
_ Sexual Health Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV): What You Need to Know Today By Sondra Forsyth article Of the multiple types of the herpes simplex virus, HSV1 (oral herpes) most often causes ΓÇ£cold soresΓÇ¥ or ΓÇ£fever blistersΓÇ¥ … Read More→
_ Caregiving Older Cancer Patients Say Their Physical Abilities Are Better Than Their Caregiver Thinks By Jane Farrell article Older cancer patients and their caregivers often differ in their evaluation of the patient’s physical abilities, research shows. Caregivers generally … Read More→