90-Year-Olds Today Sharper than Previous Generation
A large Danish study of nonagenarians finds that people born in 1915 not only lived longer than those born a decade earlier, but they also
A large Danish study of nonagenarians finds that people born in 1915 not only lived longer than those born a decade earlier, but they also
Nurses, have you tried to lose weight but found yourself craving the food you’re avoiding and sabotaging your diet? It could be that your food
Younger people can spring back from a fall. But for elders, taking a spill can lead to broken bones and trigger a domino effect of
We’re hearing the term “aging in place” more and more. Aging in place is the concept of staying in your living space for as long
The average general health article on pancreatic cancer states flatly that there are no early symptoms of pancreatic cancer. People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer are
Whether you’re celebrating National Grandparents Day (September 8, 2013) or running a Grandparents Day event at another time of the year, getting started by encouraging
Vitamin D is essential for healthy bones, and we get most of our vitamin D from exposure to sunlight. Find out how to make sure
Animal lovers have always known it. Now health researchers are confirming it: animals are good for your health. Just 10 minutes of physical interaction with
Summer is the time when most of us bring out our swimwear and hit the beach to beat the rising temperatures and searing heat of
Nurses who have left nursing for one or more years may be faced with the decision to complete a refresher program. Refresher programs are time
Warmer, sunny days are finally here, but after exercising in cooler Spring temps, hot and humid 80-degree days can feel overwhelming. Running, biking, hiking, even
Hospitals are not the only place where the dying go, says a new CDC report. Research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Spring cleaning is on the horizon, and you could use some help.Many hands make light work … so how do you get the kids to
Staff highlight for this month is Colleen Villa. Colleen Villa has worked in the healthcare field for five years. She was attracted to the field
Although no one definitively knows clear measures to prevent Alzheimer’s disease, research now shows a promising link between cholesterol in the blood and the brain