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Category: Stress

Where have all my friends gone? Dealing with the losses that come at midlife

October 10, 2020 JR

One of the harsh truths of mid- and later life is having members of our “chosen family” slip away before…

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In Their Own Words: How Nursing Home Residents Feel About Lock-Down

October 7, 2020 JR

Illness incidence and death rates in nursing homes have been much discussed, as well as successes in infection control such…

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Pandemic deepens woes of UK’s private equity-backed nursing homes (it’s the same in the U.S.)

September 25, 2020 JR

By Leah Hodgson September 21, 2020 The coronavirus impacts all ages but hits the elderly hardest. This is painfully apparent in…

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Estrangement: What to do if your child has rejected you

September 23, 2020 JR

Being estranged from your kid is painful and can make you feel like a bad parent. But there may be…

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6 signs stress is starting to affect your health

September 19, 2020 JR

Under Pressure Chronic stress can make your body act out in unusual, disruptive ways. by Georgina Berbari • September 17,…

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A Pandemic Upshot: Seniors Are Having Second Thoughts About Where to Live

September 18, 2020 JR

By Judith Graham SEPTEMBER 18, 2020  REPUBLISH THIS STORY (Moment/Getty Images) This story also ran on CNN. This story can be republished…

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Pandemic Deals Another Blow To Nursing Homes: Plummeting Occupancy

September 17, 2020 JR

By Susan Jaffe September 16, 2020 While the deadly coronavirus seems to be subsiding in Connecticut for now, its impact on nursing…

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‘Amazing, Isn’t It?’ Long-Sought Blood Test for Alzheimer’s in Reach

September 2, 2020 JR

Scientists say such tests could be available in a few years, speeding research for treatments and providing a diagnosis for…

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Want to live past 100? These centenarians share their secrets

August 20, 2020 JR

Health Mar 27, 2017 11:26 AM EDT Gertrude Siegel is 101 and hears it all the time. “Everyone says ‘I want…

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

Retirees Greatest Health Concern Isn’t Covid-19 – It’s Alzheimer’s

August 18, 2020 JR

Ken Dychtwald and Bob MorisonContributor Retirement Co-authors “What Retirees Want: A Holistic View of Life’s Third Age” Doctor discusses health…

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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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