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How Keeping a Journal Can Benefit Dementia Caregivers

How Keeping a Journal Can Benefit Dementia Caregivers

Caring for a loved one with dementia comes with its own set of challenges, impacting both the patient and the caregiver. Keeping a detailed journal can be a powerful tool to manage these challenges, offering benefits for both tracking the patient’s condition and supporting the caregiver’s well-being. What to Track in Your Journal Daily Activities […]




Steps to Take After a Parkinson’s Diagnosis

Steps to Take After a Parkinson’s Diagnosis

After receiving a Parkinson’s diagnosis, it can be challenging to know what steps to take next. Regardless of your age or the stage of your condition, there are universally beneficial strategies to explore. Some approaches, whether they involve adjusting your lifestyle, mindset, or both, might work better for you than others. While the amount of […]




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Are Evening Workouts More Effective in Reducing Blood Glucose Levels?

A recent study published on June 4, 2024, suggests that moderate to vigorous physical activity benefits adults susceptible to insulin resistance. Furthermore, these findings reinforce the idea that exercising later in the day may provide significant advantages. Physical activity during the afternoon or evening, ideally between noon and midnight, has shown the potential to reduce […]




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Supporting an Older Adult Transitioning to Wheelchair Use

When an older adult you love transitions to using a wheelchair, they may experience a mix of emotions such as fear, embarrassment, anger, and despair. Your support and reassurance can make a significant difference during this challenging time. Listen and Validate Emotions It’s essential to listen without trying to “fix” the situation or appearing condescending. […]




The Best Protein Sources to Include in a Healthy Diet. Picture of eggs, cheese, mushrooms, fish, and beff.

The Best Protein Sources to Include in a Healthy Diet

In the quest for a healthy lifestyle, protein is often heralded as the cornerstone of a balanced diet. Not only is it crucial for muscle repair and growth, but it also plays a vital role in many bodily functions, including enzyme production, immune system support, and hormone regulation. Incorporating high-quality protein sources into your diet […]




Clutter is Hazardous to Health. Picture of a house with all kinds of clutter stacked up.

Clutter is Hazardous to Health

We like our stuff.  When we run out of room for it in our attics, basements, and garages, we rent more storage. The impulse to accumulate things may be a genetic leftover from the days of our ancestors, when survival depended on having enough food to get through lean times and the necessity of making […]




Boosting Your Energy: Simple Lifestyle Changes Combat Fatigue. Picture of an older black male and an older black female walking in a park.

Boosting Your Energy: Simple Lifestyle Changes Combat Fatigue

In today’s fast-paced world, fatigue seems to be an all-too-common complaint. Juggling work, family caregiving, and personal responsibilities can leave us feeling drained and depleted. However, in the quest for higher energy levels, many individuals overlook the power of simple lifestyle changes. Let’s explore how small adjustments to your daily routine can make a significant […]




In Odor to Tell. Picture of part of a caucasian male's face showing his eye and nose.

In Odor to Tell

Someday doctors may be able to screen for Alzheimer’s using a simple scratch and sniff test, according to two Columbia University studies. Dr. William Kreisl, a neurologist at Columbia University, and a team of researchers studied 84 people in their 60s and 70s, including 58 with memory problems indicative of early Alzheimer’s. Participants took the […]




February is American Heart Month. Picture of heart shaped bubbles laying on a piece of light colored paneling.

February is American Heart Month

No, not because Valentines Day is this month! It is because we all need to be more aware and take care of that important muscle, our heart! According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) leading risk factors for heart disease and stroke are high blood pressure, high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, diabetes, […]




The Surprising Seriousness of Urinary Tract Infections for Seniors. Picture of an older caucasian female laying in her bed.

The Surprising Seriousness of Urinary Tract Infections for Seniors

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are commonly associated with discomfort and inconvenience, but their impact can be surprisingly severe, especially for seniors. While UTIs are prevalent across all age groups, the elderly are particularly vulnerable to their complications due to physiological changes and underlying health conditions. Understanding the potential seriousness of UTIs among seniors is crucial […]






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