It’s a sad fact of life that, as you get older, your mind begins to deteriorate. You’re at a greater risk for Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, as well …
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According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), deaths in the United States attributed to Alzheimer’s disease increased 55 percent between 1999 and 2014, the latest …
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What’s the number one cause of death in the U.S.? How about in the world? If you said heart disease, you’re right. In 2015, it was responsible for 8.76 million …
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For years, it’s been taken as a given that everyone wants to be rich. Of course, not everyone can be, and the ability to be content with only a little …
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Particularly as they get older, many people find home health care to be more convenient and less costly than traditional care in a medical facility. Agencies provide trained doctors and …
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It’s the ultimate small-footprint lifestyle. Could reducing your living space expand your horizons?
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Nobody’s perfect, and we all like to cheat a bit on our healthy diet. But which foods are a tiny detour versus a giant red flag?
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This summer it seemed Zika was everywhere, and spreading fast. Where do we stand in our fight against this dangerous virus?
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In many ways finally reaching menopause can be a relief. But it can also bring a host of symptoms, some of them unexpected.
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Adversity, including financial losses, is a fact of life, but it’s how you handle those setbacks that tells the world who you are.