May 15, 2015
6 Summer Safety Tips for Seniors
Seniors should take extra caution in the summertime.
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Read PostIf one of your loved ones suffers from this disease, you might find it very challenging to communicate with him.
Read PostEating certain foods can lower your risk of heart disease.
Read PostOn May 1, 2015, the National Institutes of Health released new recommendations for the future of research related to Alzheimer’s disease.
Read PostA significant portion of those with hearing loss in the U.S. have never received treatment for the condition, which can lead to social isolation, depression and be a detriment to cognitive function.
Read PostNew research from a team of cognitive neurology experts at Northwestern University has found a possible indicator of Alzheimer’s disease in people as young as age 20, possibly allowing scientists to identify the mental health disorder much earlier than ever anticipated.
Read PostWe all know the importance of getting our fruits and vegetables, but actually consuming enough is another matter.
Read PostThe U.S. in particular consumes a lot of free sugars, but seniors can keep their sugar intake low by making a few simple adjustments in diet.
Read PostResearchers found that those who adhered to the MIND diet reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by as much as 35 percent.
Read PostThere are numerous activities that are easy to pick up anytime and can be enjoyed well into your golden years.
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