For many families, reaching out to other family members they don't speak to often is part of their holiday custom. It doesn't have to be during the holidays that you choose to reach out to your family. Sometimes, it's a great time of year to start a new tradition of staying in better touch with family members than you have in the past.
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Millions of individuals in the US alone are affected by the chronic disease diabetes. Type 1 and type 2 diabetes risks are significantly influenced by genetics. You are far more likely to get it yourself if one of your parents or siblings does. Diabetes, however, is not solely a genetic disease. It's not a given that you will contract the illness just because a family member did.
Seniors are ready to travel this season to meet family and friends for some gatherings. For elderly diabetics, it's important for them to keep track of their diabetic treatments and blood sugar as they travel.
It is heartbreaking to learn that a senior loved one is being abused by their caretaker, but it is important to know the most common signs so you would be able to help.
Seniors often feel overwhelmed by all the chores that come along with spring cleaning. Here are a few simple, practical tips to make spring cleaning less intimidating and easier to manage.