FCP Live-In will be attending and speaking at the 5th Edition Hospital @ Home Leadership Summit, which will take place from June 9–11, 2025, in Boston, MA. Andrea Maroto, our Training Development Manager, will present during the session “Client Case Studies of FCP Live-In Caregiving and In-Home Patient Care.” She will discuss how live-in professional … Continue reading “FCP Live-In will be attending and speaking at the 5th Edition Hospital @ Home Leadership Summit on June 9–11, 2025 / Boston, MA”
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SCAMS: Latest Scams!
SCAMS: Latest Scams! Gold prices are at an all-time high because of rising inflation and increasing economic and political instability. While investors are buying gold as a safe-haven asset, scammers are stealing it from them and using couriers to pick up the precious metal. Amid the surging value of gold, grifters have staged elaborate schemes that … Continue reading “SCAMS: Latest Scams!”
How Much Deep, Light, and REM Sleep Do You Need?
How Much Deep, Light, and REM Sleep Do You Need? If there’s one thing that we unknowingly sacrifice in our hectic lives, it’s our sleep. We may sacrifice sleep to meet deadlines, enjoy our favorite media, socialize, or engage in other activities, not realizing how important sleep is to our mental, physical, and emotional health. … Continue reading “How Much Deep, Light, and REM Sleep Do You Need?”
Stem Cells To Treat Parkinson’s?
Stem Cells To Treat Parkinson’s? Promising new research has shown positive results from using stem cell therapy to treat Parkinson’s disease. Researchers have been encouraged by their findings, which are also inspiring hope in people living with Parkinson’s , a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. The studies have involved transplanting stem cells into the brains of people … Continue reading “Stem Cells To Treat Parkinson’s?”
Colon Cancer Rates Rising May Be Due To Low Vitamin D Levels
Colon Cancer Rates Rising May Be Due To Low Vitamin D Levels Colon cancer rates are on the rise, and at the same time, vitamin D deficiency has become a major global health issue, even in countries with year-round sun exposure. Some researchers believe that a deficiency in vitamin D may contribute to the increase … Continue reading “Colon Cancer Rates Rising May Be Due To Low Vitamin D Levels”
Eliminate These 3 Foods For Heart Health
Eliminate These 3 Foods For Heart Health According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the United States since 1950. Even so, health experts say there are various steps you can take to keep your heart healthy, and they do not involve exercising … Continue reading “Eliminate These 3 Foods For Heart Health”
Sleep Info
Sleep Info A recent survey confirms what researchers and health experts already know: We’re facing a global sleep crisis. Tens of thousands of people worldwide say their lack of sleep is affecting their work, relationships, and other aspects of their lives, according to ResMed’s fifth annual Global Sleep Survey, taken by more than 30,000 people … Continue reading “Sleep Info”
Eli Lilly Develops New Weight-Loss Pill
Eli Lilly Develops New Weight-Loss Pill Popular weight-loss and diabetes drugs are sometimes in short supply due to high demand. However, another option may soon become available to address the shortage. Eli Lilly and Company recently announced that it has developed orforglipron, a pill to lower blood sugar levels and help with weight loss in … Continue reading “Eli Lilly Develops New Weight-Loss Pill”
‘Gaba is the off switch of the brain’: Is it also the answer to better sleep, sobriety and less anxiety?
‘Gaba is the off switch of the brain’: Is it also the answer to better sleep, sobriety, and less anxiety? The brain produces various neurotransmitters, and one, in particular, has caught the attention of researchers and inspired the creation of non-alcoholic drinks. GABA, short for gamma-aminobutyric acid, is an amino acid and a neurotransmitter produced … Continue reading “‘Gaba is the off switch of the brain’: Is it also the answer to better sleep, sobriety and less anxiety?”
Test Could Detect Alzheimer’s A Decade Before
Test Could Detect Alzheimer’s A Decade Before Scientists say that identifying Alzheimer’s disease in its early stages is quite challenging. By the time Alzheimer’s is diagnosed, memory loss, behavioral changes, and other symptoms of this neurodegenerative disorder may have occurred. Nevertheless, researchers are working hard to overcome this challenge. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh … Continue reading “Test Could Detect Alzheimer’s A Decade Before”










