Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may prove a beneficial treatment for brain trauma. Dementia and Alzheimer’s are devastating brain diseases. They impact relationships with loved ones and endanger physical health. This impacts alone make these diseases particularly devastating for people and their loved ones. Much research has been focused on Dementia and Alzheimer’s in recent years. According […]
Aging has some benefits for your brain. When you think of aging, you likely envision declining health and bodily functioning. Maybe you think of broken hips, sore joints, and weakening vision. Although general health for many people declines with age, there are some areas where you may find improved functioning. No, really. According to a […]
Long-term care is especially important for women to consider. As we age, we require more assistance. For some, failing memory can create dangerous situations. For example, people may take more medication doses than necessary or set kitchen fires by forgetting food left on the stove or that the gas has been left on. Those who […]
The family of Nichelle Nichols is fighting for conservatorship. Nichelle Nichols is best known for her role at Lieutenant Uhura. Star Trek fans fondly remember Lieutenant Uhura because this character broke many racial stereotypes on television. Her character was beautiful, smart, capable. While Nichelle Nichols certainly created wonderful memories for people of all ages through […]
Certain supplements may benefit you as you age. Vitamins and minerals are important for the healthy functioning of human bodies. Sometimes our bodies get sufficient amounts through the foods we eat. Other times, supplements are helpful in making up for deficiencies. According to a recent AARP article titled “The 3 Supplements You Might Actually Need […]
Women should plan for long-term care needs. The health of both men and women decline as they age. That is an unavoidable fact. Despite the universality of aging and death, women tend to live longer than men. About 74 percent of single households for those over age 80 are women. Need some anecdotal proof? Visit […]
Elder abuse often goes overlooked and underreported. Some people are more vulnerable to abuse than others. Law are on the books to provide protection for these individuals. One of the most vulnerable populations is the elderly. According to a recent The Courier Tribune article titled “Are you a victim of elder abuse?,” older folks and […]
Fitness provides health benefits at any age. What do you envision when you hear the word “fitness”? Do you imagine elite athletes at the Olympics or professional level? Maybe you think of personal trainers at a local gym. You may even recall your own athletic competitions as a youth. According to a recent Money Talks […]
Taking care of yourself can benefit your brain. Aging is not kind to bodies. Joints wear out. Muscles shrink. Brains lose functioning. There is a reason we celebrate those "single digit" birthdays. According to a recent AARP article titled “7 Things to Do After 50 for a Healthier Brain,” it is not unusual for seniors […]
A checkup should be scheduled when warning signs of dementia are first noticed. Your loved ones are getting older. Each time you visit, you notice new lines crossing their faces, especially if time and distance make those visits less frequent than you would like. You have also recognized changes in memory and temperament. According to […]
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