Hypomagnesemia can have several causes. Although fairly resilient, the human body is intricately designed. An imbalance of vitamins and minerals in the body can lead to health issues. Specific deficiencies can be recognized by their unique symptoms. According to a recent VeryWell Health article titled "What Is Magnesium Deficiency?," Hypomagnesemia occurs when the body cannot […]
Legal documents can address medical issues. People do not all have the same health care needs. Various factors impact the level of medical treatment people require. These include diet, genetics, age, and other lifestyle factors. According to a recent The News-Enterprise article titled “All seniors need legal documents for medical issues,” older individuals tend to have […]
Arthritis can flare up from eating certain foods. I have a number of clients who suffer from arthritis. Several factors can cause inflammation in the body. Sometimes there is an injury to joints, muscles, tendons, or other tissues. Other times, foods can cause inflammation. According to a recent Healthline article titled “Foods and Beverages to Avoid […]
Legislation may help protect digital assets in estate planning. Most people think of their tangible assets when they prepare to create an estate plan. They know they must make plans for their cars, homes, and family heirlooms. What often gets overlooked are digital assets. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled “How to Tackle Digital […]
Downsizing can take a lot of preparation. Living in one place for any length of time typically comes with an accumulation of stuff. Sometimes, a lot of stuff. This is true whether your child moves back from college after nine months in a dorm or whether you move from a family home you have occupied […]
A guardianship or conservatorship is a common outcome when no powers of attorney exist. Freedom and independence are common themes in the United States of America. Think 1776. People want to be able to choose how to save and spend their money, as well as where to live and spend their time. While most children […]
Estate planning often has multiple benefits. People tend to avoid doing things if they do not benefit directly. Estate planning is one of those areas where people believe it is helpful for some people but not them. Often the mistaken belief is such planning and preparation is only for the super-wealthy. According to a recent […]
Estate planning is essential for those experiencing cognitive decline. I have yet to meet anyone with the condition of Benjamin Button. People get older, not younger. It is an undeniable fact of life. According to a recent Think Advisor article titled “Don’t Let Cognitive Decline Derail Well-Laid Financial Plans,” estate planning is essential for aging individuals. […]
It is possible to replace many lost documents. Losing essential items or documents is pretty common. When people move or clear out files and papers in their homes, sometimes important documents sneak into the mix as little stowaways. This can cause problems when these documents are later required for applications or approvals. According to a […]
Not all strokes are the same. Having a stroke or witnessing someone have a stroke is terrifying. Taking quick and timely action can make a significant difference in their prognosis. Additionally, the type of stroke experienced also impacts recovery. According to a recent Verywell Health article titled “Everything You Should Know About Stroke,” understanding the […]
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