_ Health Headlines Insurance Approval Lagging on Costly New Cholesterol Drug By Jane Farrell article Less than half of patients received their insurerΓÇÖs approval for prescriptions of the type of cholesterol-lowering drug known as PCSK9 … Read More→
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_ Mental & Emotional Health Daydreaming During Meetings Probably Means You're Smart By Sondra Forsyth article A 2017 study from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta that was published in the journal Neuropsychologia suggests that … Read More→
_ Aging Well End-of-life Decision-Making for People with Intellectual Disabilities By Sondra Forsyth article A 2017 study by researchers at the University at Buffalo and published in the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual … Read More→
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Updates from the North American Menopause Convention By Sondra Forsyth blog The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) met in Philadelphia October 11-14 2017.┬á This organization was founded in 1989. It is […]
_ Parenting Keep Calm and Parent On: Teachable Moments at Sporting Events By Sondra Forsyth article Sports offer a fun and rewarding way for kids to learn some key life lessons. From the importance of following … Read More→
_ Glaucoma Vision Health Rare Y-Shaped Protein Discovered That Is Associated with Glaucoma By Sondra Forsyth article So unheard of was what researchers discovered in a protein associated with glaucoma that for over two years they ran … Read More→
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_ The Power of Positive Words By Sondra Forsyth blog This morning, the effect of positive words triggered profound happiness in a body that was not feeling well. I lost […]
_ Atrial Fibrillation Heart Health Atrial Fibrillation: Men Develop It Earlier and Weight Is A Factor By Jane Farrell article Men develop a type of irregular heartbeat, known as atrial fibrillation, about a decade earlier than women on average, and … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Selfish? Generous? The Brain's Signals Give Clue By Jane Farrell article Researchers analyzing the brains of women and men found that they respond differently to pro-social and antisocial behavior, depending on … Read More→
Same Old By Jane Farrell blog Hate to be negative, but I write best when I write about what is genuine inside of me. Unfortunately, for […]
_ Exercise Resistance Training Prevents Age-Related Tendon Damage By Sondra Forsyth article A study published online in October 2017 in The FASEB Journal suggests that resistance training may prevent age-related tendon problems, … Read More→
_ Caregiving Caregiving and Therapeutic Fibbing By Sondra Forsyth article ItΓÇÖs a strange feeling to lie to your mother or father when you are their caregiver; not unlike when you … Read More→
_ Charitable Giving Hurricane Giving: How to Make The Most of Your Donation By Jane Farrell article In the wake of natural disasters, let your giving be guided by both your head and your heart. Letting raw … Read More→