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Ginger

Will My Health Benefit from Consuming Ginger?

POSTED ON: November 24, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Ginger has many health benefits. And I am not referring to the age old question: "Ginger or Mary Ann"? People have used different herbs and spices as home remedies for thousands of years. Some solutions, like the use of garlic to ward off vampires, are purely fictionally. The benefits for other plants are well-documented. According […]
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Aspirin

Why Is Aspirin Not Recommended for All?

POSTED ON: November 22, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Aspirin may be overused as a preventative measure for heart attack and stroke. Although the risk of heart attack and stroke is greater for older individuals, they can strike at any time. For those with family histories of these health problems, the fear of suffering from one of these is high. In the past, taking […]
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Eat healthy foods

Does What I Eat Impact My Sleep?

POSTED ON: November 18, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
The food you eat can impact how you sleep. Everything feels worse when you are tired. It is hard to concentrate. Patience is in short supply. All you want to do is sleep and sleep well. According to a recent AARP article titled “Superfoods to Help You Sleep” better sleep may start with what and […]
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Flu

Can I Decrease My Chances of Flu Complications?

POSTED ON: November 4, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Action can be taken to minimize the effects of the flu. Being sick is no fun as an adult. It involves sick days, getting behind on work, and often family chaos as children and spouse attempt to adjust to a temporarily out-of-commission family member. Even if the member is a child, plans are upended as […]
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Aging Parent Finances

How Do I Talk with My Parents about Finances?

POSTED ON: November 2, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Conversations with aging parents about their finances can benefit their estate planning. Young children often know little about their parents. This is partly because children are interested in few things but themselves. It also can stem from a family rule about certain topics being off limits. Finances is often one such topic. According to a […]
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Gray Divorce

What are Complications of Divorcing in Retirement?

POSTED ON: November 1, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Divorcing when in retirement can be quite messy. Divorce is complicated at any stage of life. Young families have to navigate co-parenting and support. Often for the sake of the children, people choose to divorce later in life. When people are divorcing in their 60s or 70s, this is often referred to as “gray” or […]
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Conservatorship

What is the Purpose of a Conservatorship?

POSTED ON: October 29, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
A conservatorship is not always controversial like with Britney Spears. Conservatorships have been in the news recently as celebrities like Britney Spears or Amanda Bynes battle their parents for control over their lives and finances. If people were to base their knowledge of conservatorships from only these articles, they would conclude that conservatorships serve no […]
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Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research

Might Early Life Influence Onset of Alzheimer’s?

POSTED ON: October 28, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Understanding the development of dementia and Alzheimer’s may help with treatment. Dementia and Alzheimer’s are not uncommon. Researchers have been working for years to better understand the origins and progression of these brain diseases. Studies have addressed the illnesses from a variety of lenses, including diet and exercise. According to a recent UC Davis Health […]
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Heart attack

What are Symptoms of a Silent Heart Attack?

POSTED ON: October 12, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
There may be several warning signs before a heart attack. Heart health is important to life. Literally. Because the heart pumps oxygen to and carbon dioxide from vital organs, the failure of this organ leads to death. Diet, lifestyle, and genetics influence cardiovascular health. Yes, truly it is hard to fool your own gene pool. […]
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy

How can Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Help the Brain?

POSTED ON: October 5, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
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 […]
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