Eating fish can improve brain health longevity. Fish can be a controversial food. Some people really enjoy the flavor. Others cannot stand it. For others still, it depends on the specific fish. According to a recent Money Talks News article titled “Eat This Every Week If You Hope to Avoid Dementia,” the people who enjoy […]
Certain over-the-counter pain medications can increase hypertension. Over-the-counter drugs are relatively easy for adults to access. For this reason, many people assume they are harmless and fail to read the labels. Many medications often have warnings for people under a certain age, women who are pregnant, or those with certain medical conditions. According to a […]
Low folate could increase risk of dementia. Dementia involves a decrease in cognitive functioning. Although genetic factors influence the likelihood of developing this disease, research has also made connections to lifestyle factors. Poor diet and activity level have been largely recognized as being connected to the development of dementia. According to a recent Medical News […]
Poor lifestyle choices may lead to liver damage. The liver is an important organ. A very important organ, it turns out. After blood exits the digestive tract, it is filtered through the liver. One significant role is to metabolize and remove toxins. This protects the rest of the body. According to a recent AARP article […]
Identifying elder financial abuse early can minimize the damage. The majority of people do not want to see any harm come to their loved ones. This is why parents monitor the phones and computers of their children and take them to the doctor when they show signs of illness. As parents age, the adult children […]
Social Security rules can seem confusing. For many, Social Security is an important aspect of retirement income. Because it is insufficient to cover all expenses in retirement, people should also utilize retirement savings accounts. Although people will require more funds than those available through Social Security, the choices one makes regarding this benefit can impact […]
Certain risk factors have a high correlation to the development of dementia. Nobody wants to “lose their mind”. Dementia and Alzheimer’s can range in severity to mild confusion to forgetting loved ones and losing functioning. These diseases of the brain can also lead to distinct shifts in personality According to a recent Medical Express article […]
Financial affairs are often ignored as loved ones are dying. When loved ones are ill or dying, there already are many emotional and physical demands on the family. Family members are responsible for overseeing care. Sometimes this involves personally taking the loved one to appointments, preparing meals, or helping with bathing and dressing. Other times, […]
Those with presbyopia may experience relief with a new drug. Eyesight tends to decline with age. I know. I have "cheaters" in nearly every room of our home. The symptoms and severity are not the same for every person. Some simply have trouble seeing in the dark. Others may find cataracts developing in their eyes […]
Hearing aids can be incredibly expensive. People often take their ability to hear for granted. You can drive anywhere and find people blasting the music in their cars. They seem to be oblivious to how this habit impacts their delicate inner ears. Ah, youth. Although some people lose their hearing from poor choices; others experience […]
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