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  • Breast Cancer Awareness

    October 25, 2022

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, a time when advocates around the country join forces and come together to highlight and educate people about the various potential causes, symptoms, and treatment options for this insidious disease.

  • Reduce Stress by Resolving Guilt

    June 13, 2023

    Everyone has heard the adage that couples shouldn’t go to bed angry. What you may not know is that this advice can apply to your other relationships as well. Research done by Oregon State University found that the emotional response after any unresolved argument can be stressful.

  • Talking to Your Parents About Aging

    October 14, 2022

    Things evolve as we age, two of which are our health and our finances. And addressing these changes will usually require certain adjustments.

  • Brain Health and Cognition Trends

    October 28, 2022

    The sophisticated imaging technologies and data analysis techniques are helping scientists every day to refine what is known about the human brain, and expand their knowledge and understanding to better identify, treat, and prevent diseases and health conditions.

  • Lowering the Danger of Blood Clots

    April 25, 2023

    Deep vein thrombosis occurs when a blood clot forms in a large vein, most often in the lower leg, thigh, pelvis, or arm. The clot can not only cause temporary or permanent damage in the vein where it forms, but there is another risk of it breaking free.

  • Sleep Problems Among Seniors

    October 18, 2022

    For those of us who are dealing with trouble sleeping, some small comfort can be found in the fact that you’re not going through it alone.

  • Protecting Your Bones

    June 20, 2023

    Osteoporosis is a silent disease that impacts the bones, making them weaker over time and raising the likelihood of fractures. In the United States, around 50 million people over the age of 50 have low bone mass, and many of them won’t know it until they break a bone. Many people are under the mistaken assumption that fragile bones are simply a natural part of aging, but the fact is getting older doesn’t mean having to live with weak bones. But the good news is that it’s never too late to strengthen and protect your bones.