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Category: Stress

Alzheimer’s Research Looks at Hot Spots Across the U.S.

November 17, 2020 JR Leave a comment

With the latest report out this week, scientists and medical researchers are increasingly examining the role of location in prevalence…

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The therapeutic power of a purring cat

November 16, 2020 JR Leave a comment

If you love curling up with your cat, science is on your side. by Ruthie Darling•May 14, 2020 Is there a…

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What people in their 90s say they regret the most

November 12, 2020 JR Leave a comment

I interviewed the oldest people I know. Their responses contradict popular research about aging and happiness. by Lydia Sohn• November 7,2020…

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6 evidenced-based ways to look after your mental health during a second lockdown

November 7, 2020 JR Leave a comment

A wellness plan can help during tough times in lockdown. Image: Unsplash/Gabriel Benois A second lockdown can be even harder…

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This is what makes people around the world happy right now

November 6, 2020 JR Leave a comment

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to wellbeing. Image: Unsplash/Radu Florin Six in 10 adults across 27 countries are happy despite…

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Depression and dementia in the age of COVID-19: Two sides, one coin

November 5, 2020 JR Leave a comment

More than half of patients with dementia also suffer from depression. If the depression remains untreated, the associated memory and…

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Are you healthy enough to age in place?

November 4, 2020 JR Leave a comment

Use this checklist to identify weaknesses threatening your ability to stay in your own home. Published: November 2020 In this…

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DRUG PROBLEM: PREVALENCE OF ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION USE IN ASSISTED LIVING

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By Dugan O’Connor, Oct 23, 2020Categories: Senior Housing Dementia-related behaviors can be difficult for care staff to address. An article in Seniors Housing…

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AI May Help Identify Patients With Early-Stage Dementia

November 3, 2020 JR Leave a comment

Research suggests that how we type, sleep, and speak may offer clues of cognitive decline Dementia is one of the…

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Lessons in Dementia’s Decline?

October 21, 2020 JR Leave a comment

by MATTEO WONG NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2020 Illustration by Barbara Dekeyser   Albert Hofman website PUBLIC-HEALTH OFFICIALS have for years been warning of a…

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“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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