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Effective Communication at the Doctor’s Office

— How well do you and your doctor communicate? It’s an important question because a positive relationship with your doctor is essential when it comes to getting good health care. Many people, both doctors and patients, feel that the fast pace of health care visits today leaves little time for asking questions or really getting to... Read More

Talking Turkey About Advance Care Planning

— The holiday season is upon us! We gather to cheer for our football team, dive into our favorite foods, find bargains for our gift lists and spend extra time with our loved ones. It’s also the perfect time to share our advance care planning decisions and end-of-life preferences. Why? Because everyone around the table will... Read More

Don’t Fall Victim to Disaster Scammers

— Steve saw Mom at her computer with her credit card out. “What are you doing?” he asked. Mom had a sad look on her face. “I’m making a donation to a charity that’s helping people affected by the flooding in Florida,” she said. Steve looked at the email Mom had received; the sender had a... Read More

Practicing Mindfulness

— You’ve probably heard about practicing mindfulness before but what exactly does it mean? In short, mindfulness means that you’re focusing on being rooted in the present moment. It sounds simple enough. But just like any skill, learning to be mindful takes practice and patience.   Purpose of Mindfulness Overall, the idea behind mindfulness is being... Read More

Avoid an Appointment with Dr. Google

— Do you “doomscroll”? That word was coined to describe a habit many of us have developed over the past few years, obsessively clicking on links to bad news in our social media feeds or online news sites. “The biology of our brains may play a role in that,” say researchers from Washington University School of... Read More

Navigating Alzheimer’s Diagnosis in Middle-Age

— In 2015, actress Julianne Moore received the Best Actress Oscar at the Academy Awards for her portrayal of a Columbia University professor who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in the movie Still Alice. The poignant film brought some much-needed publicity to the fact that younger people can develop Alzheimer’s, which is usually assumed to be... Read More

Preventing Suicide Among Older Adults

— Suicide among younger people receives a lot of media attention. But did you know that the suicide rate is highest among older adults? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), suicide is a significant cause of death in the United States, with an age-adjusted rate of 14.1 deaths per 100,000 people in... Read More

Know the Difference Between Stroke and Heat Stroke

— Every summer, many Americans suffer from heat-related illness. 2023 saw some of the highest temperatures in heatwaves across the globe, with much of the world experiencing an average of 20 more heatwave days than in the prior decade. Seniors are at higher risk of heat-related illness, and should receive prompt medical attention if they display... Read More

All About Agetech

— Nanobots, robotic surgeons, and regeneration pods are all examples of the futuristic healthcare ideas we’ve seen in science fiction movies. The future of healthcare is intriguing and entertaining in pop culture. While we don’t yet have the technology to re-grow limbs or diagnose all illnesses with a scan of an eye, some of these ideas... Read More

Immunizations for All Ages

— When you think of getting a vaccination shot, do you immediately remember your childhood? It’s not surprising. After all, one of Normal Rockwell’s most famous paintings is a boy waiting in the doctor’s office, looking at the posted medicine license while the practitioner readies a shot. But the truth is: vaccines protect everyone in every... Read More
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