Helping the Elderly | Good Deeds From Good People Studies show that a growing number of seniors are deciding to stay in their homes because they value their independence. However, some seniors have trouble making home repairs, staying active, or remaining socially connected to their communities. Fortunately, compassionate neighbors are banding together to help older … Continue reading “Helping the Elderly | Good Deeds From Good People”
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Managing Heart Disease
Managing Heart Disease Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, but the medical condition can be managed by developing healthy habits and taking medication as prescribed. Managing heart disease is vital to improving your heart health and avoiding serious—and fatal—consequences of the condition. According to the Centers for Disease Control … Continue reading “Managing Heart Disease”
Flu Season | Better Protection for Elderly with ‘Enhanced’ Flu Vaccines
Flu Season | Better Protection for Elderly with ‘Enhanced’ Flu Vaccines Millions of people across the United States have already been sickened by the influenza virus – the dreaded flu. But according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the worst may be yet to come! Bottom Line: It’s vital to be vaccinated against … Continue reading “Flu Season | Better Protection for Elderly with ‘Enhanced’ Flu Vaccines”
Seniors, Depression And A Caregiver
Seniors, Depression And A Caregiver When an energetic and outgoing older adult withdraws from social activities, stops calling friends, and prefers being alone, depression could be a likely reason for the change in behavior. Depression in older adults is often overlooked because symptoms of mood disorder are also associated with health conditions common among seniors. … Continue reading “Seniors, Depression And A Caregiver”
Want to Avoid Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia? Try Reducing Stress.
Want to Avoid Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia? Try Reducing Stress. Stress – especially prolonged or chronic stress – may increase an individual’s risk for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia-related conditions. Stress and Dementia Link: The Evidence Scientists have long suspected a link between stress and age-related cognitive decline, including dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. For one … Continue reading “Want to Avoid Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia? Try Reducing Stress.”
Jeopardy for AARP!
Jeopardy for AARP! Don’t be just an armchair contestant – get in the game! Play to beat your personal best score, see your name on the leaderboard, or just for fun. Let’s play! Play Now!
Fighting Inflammation With Food And Lifestyle
Fighting Inflammation With Food And Lifestyle When you see the word “inflammation” as it relates to the body, you probably do not think about its positive side. The body has different ways of protecting itself and inflammation plays a role in the process. Inflammation helps the body fight against an injury, virus, bacteria or any … Continue reading “Fighting Inflammation With Food And Lifestyle”
Do This To Live Long Life
Do This To Live Long Life Not everyone can live to be 100, but recent studies are uncovering the secrets of living longer. In fact, the factors that contribute to extending the human lifespan are not secrets at all. Researchers have found doing these two things regularly can add years to your life: Stay physically … Continue reading “Do This To Live Long Life”
Vertigo What Causes it and How to Alleviate It
Vertigo What Causes it and How to Alleviate It If you wake up in the morning and see the room spinning around and feel seasick even though you are not on a boat, there’s a good chance that you are suffering from vertigo. The whirling sensation makes it difficult for vertigo sufferers to walk straight, … Continue reading “Vertigo What Causes it and How to Alleviate It”
Things to Know About Parkinson’s Disease
Things to Know About Parkinson’s Disease About 60,000 people living in the United Sates are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease every year, and it’s expected that nearly 1 million Americans will be living with the disorder by 2020. That’s well above the number of people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and Lou Gehrig’s disease combined! … Continue reading “Things to Know About Parkinson’s Disease”









