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Can I Make Decisions for My 18-Year-Old ‘Kid’ if Incapacitated?

POSTED ON: June 14, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Incapacity can occur because of illness or an accident. It can be temporary or permanent. That’s why every adult needs a power of attorney in place, once they turn eighteen.
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Avocados

Can Eating Guacamole Save Your Heart?

POSTED ON: June 13, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Try replacing your morning bacon with some of this.
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Are There “Must Have” Estate Planning Documents?

POSTED ON: June 10, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Certain estate planning documents are non-negotiable. People do not always like doing things they should do. Avoiding these necessary tasks can lead to future problems. Skipping regular visits to your dentist can lead to tooth decay. Neglecting to change the oil in an automobile can cause engine damage. According to a recent The Ascent article […]
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Hands and liver disease

What Do Hands Tell Us about Liver Disease?

POSTED ON: June 8, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
The liver works hard to remove toxins from the body. The human body is truly amazing. The respiratory system fuels our cells with oxygen. Platelets facilitate clotting to reduce bleeding in injuries. Nerves allows us to feel and respond to sensations. According to a recent Best Life article titled “5 Ways Your Hands Are Telling […]
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Newlyweds

How Should Newlyweds Prepare for Marriage?

POSTED ON: June 7, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Newlyweds should do estate planning before and after they walk down the aisle. Weddings are a time of celebration. They mark the joining of two families through a covenant of love. These celebration often involve months of planning and preparations. According to a recent AZ Big Media article titled “5 estate planning tips for newlyweds,” […]
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Sleep and dementia

Can Poor Sleep Lead to Dementia?

POSTED ON: May 31, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Getting the right amount of sleep is important to overall health. Sleep patterns change throughout life. Different stages of development require different amounts of sleep or even different times for rest. Babies are asleep for most of the day. Eventually, young children grow to dislike naps. Teenagers are notorious for staying up late and waking […]
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Power of attorney

Do State Laws Governing a Power of Attorney Differ?

POSTED ON: May 27, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Power of attorney laws may not look the same in each state. Accidents happen all the time. Sometimes, they are small and only a minor inconvenience. At other times, accidents and illness can lead to short-term or long-term incapacity. According to a recent limaohio.com article titled “When ‘anything and everything’ does not mean anything and […]
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Tea

Can Drinking Tea Reduce Dementia Risk?

POSTED ON: May 26, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Tea may reduce the risk of developing dementia. As people age, their risk for developing dementia also increases. This is unsurprising with the World Health Organization estimating the disease impacts more than 55 million people across the globe. About 10 million new cases are reported each year. Alzheimer’s accounts for between 60 and 70 percent […]
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Rise in dementia cases

Why Is There a Measured Increase in Dementia?

POSTED ON: May 20, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Dementia is a common ailment in seniors. When people develop dementia, it impacts all areas of their lives. Forgetfulness can quickly threaten finances and physical health as bills are left unpaid or medications are left untaken. Additionally, relationships can suffer due to losing memories of important people. According to a recent Money Talks News article […]
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Supplements

What Supplements Interact Poorly with Prescriptions?

POSTED ON: May 18, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Prescriptions drugs and supplements do not always play nice together. Certain things like peanut butter and jelly or steak and potatoes pair well together. Others do not. A common and relatively harmless example is oil and water. According to a recent AARP article titled “6 Supplements That Don’t Always Mix With Prescription Drugs,” other seemingly harmless […]
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