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How Sex Changes With Aging (& What You Can Do About It)

February 11, 2020 JR

by Nicole Didyk, MD 14 Comments (This article is a special guest post by geriatrician Dr. Nicole Didyk, founder of the blog…

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Posted in: Exercise, Learning, Stress

There’s a daughter-care crisis in America. This is why health care needs to address it.

JR

Maria Carney, Chief, Geriatric and Palliative Medicine, Northwell Health Women are disproportionately taking on the responsibility of caring for aging…

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First U.S. ‘Dementia Village’ Recreates A Happier Time

February 8, 2020 JR

Apr 26, 2017 By Sherri Snelling, Next Avenue Contributor  It all started with a fifth-grade class project. Scott Tarde, CEO of George G.…

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Patients Want A ‘Good Death’ At Home, But Hospice Care Can Badly Strain Families

January 23, 2020 JR

By Blake Farmer, Nashville Public RadioJANUARY 23, 2020  REPUBLISH THIS STORY The for-profit hospice industry has grown, allowing more Americans…

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12 meditation apps for better sleep and less stress

January 22, 2020 JR

Whether you have half an hour or 2 minutes, these meditation apps can help you relax, feel less anxious and…

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NEUROIMAGING SHOWS THAT MEDITATION CHANGES THE BRAIN FOR THE BETTER

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A new study documents how meditation alters the brain’s gray matter. ALFRED PASIEKA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Science Photo Library/Getty Images Meditation is…

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MCI vs. dementia: Here’s one easy way to tell the difference

January 19, 2020 JR

There are a lot of things that are frustrating and confusing and vexing about mild cognitive impairment. But if there’s…

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The grandmother hypothesis and why women live longer than men

January 18, 2020 JR

Science supports the sheer power of grandmas. by Georgina Berbari• January 16, 2020 Women generally live longer than men — on…

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What The 2020s Have In Store For Aging Boomers

January 16, 2020 JR

By Judith GrahamJANUARY 16, 2020 What lies ahead in the 2020s, as society copes with this unprecedented demographic shift? (Hannah Norman/KHN…

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How Should We Address Elder Abuse? One State’s Efforts

January 13, 2020 JR

Kathy Greenlee AUGUST 23, 201810.1377/hblog20180821.470098 Elder abuse can be difficult to talk about or even contemplate. It is unnerving to…

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