Heartburn Drug Recalls Continue Over Fears of Cancer Risks

Heartburn Drug Recalls Continue Over Fears of Cancer Risks Three more drug manufacturers are voluntarily recalling heartburn medications that may contain a chemical that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says can lead to cancer. Drugmakers have been removing their over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription heartburn medications for the past six months. The move came … Continue reading “Heartburn Drug Recalls Continue Over Fears of Cancer Risks”

The U.S. Supreme Court denied a request for a fast review

The U.S. Supreme Court denied a request for a fast review of a ruling that declared the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) individual mandate unconstitutional. The high court’s decision on January 21, 2020, came after 21 Democratic state attorneys general and the Democrat-led House of Representatives asked the justices to review a ruling by the Fifth … Continue reading “The U.S. Supreme Court denied a request for a fast review”

Brain Health In The Elderly, Why It Is So Important

Brain Health In The Elderly, Why It Is So Important The cognitive decline associated with an aging brain is a frightening thought for many older adults. But there is good news, as research increasingly suggests that seniors who regularly “exercise” their brain and practice other healthy lifestyle habits may be able to avoid – or … Continue reading “Brain Health In The Elderly, Why It Is So Important”

Basic Nutrition Tips for People with Alzheimer and Dementia

Basic Nutrition Tips for People with Alzheimer and Dementia Proper nutrition is a vital component for a healthy life, especially as we age. But good nutrition is even more important for those living with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, as research suggests a healthy diet can increase feelings of well-being and even lead to some improvement … Continue reading “Basic Nutrition Tips for People with Alzheimer and Dementia”

New laws add stiffer penalties to those charged with elderly abuse

New laws add stiffer penalties to those charged with elderly abuse As the number of elder abuse reports increase, elected officials nationwide are taking action to protect seniors from physical harm and elderly financial exploitation. State authorities have been tightening up elder abuse laws and creating more penalties for crimes against older adults. Tennessee, for … Continue reading “New laws add stiffer penalties to those charged with elderly abuse”

Why Background checks are important when hiring a caregiver

Why Background checks are important when hiring a caregiver In time, older adults and the people who care for them each day develop a relationship of trust. Unfortunately, some caregivers betray that trust and cause physical, emotional, and financial harm to older adults. Maintaining the safety and security of older adults is one of the … Continue reading “Why Background checks are important when hiring a caregiver”

Elderly in Japan Are Wearing Exoskeletons to Keep Working Past Retirement Age

Elderly in Japan Are Wearing Exoskeletons to Keep Working Past Retirement Age At a time when some older adults say they are being forced out of their jobs, people 65 and over in Japan are working longer and some are even entering the workforce. Seniors in Japan, which has one of the world’s oldest populations, … Continue reading “Elderly in Japan Are Wearing Exoskeletons to Keep Working Past Retirement Age”

Fight Alzheimer’s! 15 Foods and Diet Tweaks to Fight Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Fight Alzheimer’s! 15 Foods and Diet Tweaks to Fight Alzheimer’s and Dementia Most people understand that a healthy diet is essential for a healthy heart. But the old adage, “You Are What You Eat,” might go even further, as evidence increasingly suggests that the same concept holds true for the brain! Recently, a study conducted … Continue reading “Fight Alzheimer’s! 15 Foods and Diet Tweaks to Fight Alzheimer’s and Dementia”

Pope says society needs to move “in step” with the elderly

Pope says society needs to move “in step” with the elderly Older adults have much to offer because of their wisdom, skill, and experience, but are often brushed aside in our “poisonous throwaway culture,” Pope Francis said. To counter this requires building a “more welcoming, more human, and more inclusive” society. The type of society … Continue reading “Pope says society needs to move “in step” with the elderly”