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Understanding Laboratory Tests:
10 Commonly Used Blood Tests for Older Adults

January 29, 2022 JR 1 Comment

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH 135 Comments In this article, I’ll address a real mainstay of modern medicine: laboratory tests that require…

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Posted in: Learning

Green House homes

January 22, 2022 JR

My Greatest Fear June 4, 2015 by Flora Davis From my living room window, I look out on a pretty little park—and…

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The 100-year life is here. How can we meet the challenges of longevity? An expert explains

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‘The proportion of the population that is more than 80 years old in rich and EU countries is set to…

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Posted in: Diet, Exercise, Learning, Sleep, Stress

Yes, a family member can get paid to be a caregiver. Here’s how

January 9, 2022 JR

Satta Sarmah-HightowerJune 5, 2020 When mom or dad gets older or gets sick, you want to do everything possible to…

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Robotic Pets for Dementia Patients: Our Experiences

January 4, 2022 JR

By: Emma Davis.  Updated: September 10, 2021. Caption: Memory Care Unit Robotic Pet Menagerie Wondering if “Robotic Pets for Seniors” are a good idea? Here…

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Posted in: Learning, Stress

Keeping the Aging Brain Connected With Words and Music

December 29, 2021 JR

FeaturedNeuroscience ·December 29, 2021 Summary: Learning a new language or playing a musical instrument has a positive impact on cognitive function…

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How nursing homes’ worst offences are hidden from the public

December 24, 2021 JR

  Robert Gebeloff, Katie Thomas and Jessica Silver-Greenberg, The New York Times Published: 10 Dec 2021 12:21 PM BdST Updated: 10 Dec…

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Posted in: Learning, Stress

Why Memory Worsens as You Age, and 5 Things You Can Do About It

December 22, 2021 JR

By Hallie Levine  September 25, 2021 Age-related memory loss doesn’t have to be inevitable. Image Credit: wundervisuals/E+/GettyImages Ever been at a party…

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Research Says This Blood Type (AB) Is 82% More Likely to Develop Dementia—Here’s How to Use That Information

December 7, 2021 JR

NOVEMBER 30, 2021 – 6:54 PM  – 0 COMMENTS By KIMBERLY ZAPATA  @GreaterThanIll (iStock) Parade.com has an extensive editorial partnership with Cleveland Clinic, consistently named as…

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Cognitive Impairment in Aging: 10 Common Causes & 10 Things the Doctor Should Check

December 4, 2021 JR

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH 83 Comments Have you been worried about an older person’s memory or thinking abilities? Maybe your parent…

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J.K. Rowling

“Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation,” she said. “In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.”

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