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_ Second Thoughts about Brain Games By Jane Farrell article ThereΓÇÖs a growing ΓÇ£brain-training industryΓÇ¥ claiming that you can increase your brain power with a companyΓÇÖs products. But think again. … Read More→
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_ The Safety of Water and the Impact on Health in U.S. By Jane Farrell article When the city of Flint, Michigan made headlines in 2015 for its lead-contaminated water, clean water became a hot-button issue.┬á … Read More→
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_ Medical Procedures Hospitals and Data Breaches By Jane Farrell article People who are hospitalized have many things to worry about besides a personal data breach, yet this is happening at … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Lack of Focus or is it Adult ADHD? By Sondra Forsyth article Twenty years ago, we hardly heard of ADHD, an acronym for Attention Deficit┬áHyperactivity┬áDisorder. Today, the term ADHD is so loosely … Read More→
_ With Baby Boomers Poised to Share Their Stories, Technology Lends a Hand By Sondra Forsyth article Baby boomers witnessed and experienced a lot in their formative years, such as the Cold War, the space race, political … Read More→
"Super Ager" Brains Maintain High Volume in The Cortex By Jane Farrell article So-called normal agers lost volume in their cortex twice as fast as SuperAgers, a rare group of people aged 80 … Read More→
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_ Flu Prevention A Little Nudge May Provide a Big Boost to Flu Vaccination Rates By Sondra Forsyth article Currently, only 44 percent of adults in the United States receive an annual flu vaccination. Though the rate has increased … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health The Sounds of Nature Help Us Relax By Sondra Forsyth article The gentle babbling of a brook or the sound of the wind in the trees can physically change our minds … Read More→
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_ Risky Drinking and Retirement By Jane Farrell article Every tenth employee increases their alcohol consumption to risky levels at the time of retirement from full-time employment. However, the … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Time Delays in Vending Machines Prompt Healthier Snack Choices By Sondra Forsyth article Preventive medicine experts at Rush University Medical Center have discovered that delaying access to tempting high-calorie foods and snacks in … Read More→
_ Brain Health Dancing Is Good for Aging Brains By Sondra Forsyth article A 2017 study led by a Colorado State University researcher shows that dancing is good for aging brains. A release … Read More→
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