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Could You Have Covid-19? Soon Your Smartwatch or Smart Ring Might Tell You

July 28, 2020 JR

Wearable devices with sensors that continuously gather your temperature, heart rate and blood oxygen could become personal warning systems for…

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Posted in: Exercise, Learning, Stress

How Amazon’s Alexa could detect a heart attack

July 27, 2020 JR

The virtual assistant wants to help diagnose mental illness, autism, concussions and Parkinson’s disease, too. by Janet Rae-Dupree / Kaiser Health…

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Why vaccines are less effective in the elderly, and what it means for COVID-19

July 23, 2020 JR

July 20, 2020 3.43pm EDT Authors Byram W. Bridle Associate Professor of Viral Immunology, Department of Pathobiology, University of Guelph…

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How baseball can improve the lives of people with dementia

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These new programs can tap into the brain’s creative network. by Michael Ego• July 23, 2020   Dementia can be…

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Spousal Care: The biggest challenge your marriage will ever face

July 22, 2020 JR

One vow in particular might be put to the test as you get older. by Sally Abrahms• July 20, 2020…

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Dostadning – Will ‘Swedish Death Cleaning’ catch on in the U.S.?

July 21, 2020 JR

Author Margareta Magnusson has a different approach. by Considerable Staff• July 20,2020 Instead of Marie Kondo’s rhetorical question, “What sparks…

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Why are your aging parents so stubborn?

July 20, 2020 JR

Researchers think they have the answer Studies show not only do adult children complain that their parents are stubborn —…

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Admit it: you’re on Dementia Watch

July 9, 2020 JR

Odds are, if you have an older relative, you’re keeping track of their memory glitches. Here’s what a neurologist wants…

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What people in their 90s regret the most

July 7, 2020 JR

I interviewed the oldest people I know. Their responses contradict popular research about aging and happiness. by Lydia Sohn•June 4,…

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6 habits that can hurt your relationship with your adult kids

July 4, 2020 JR

When it comes to our grown children, sometimes our best intentions can backfire. by Ellen Breslau•April 9, 2020 Your kids…

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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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