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This Drink Lowers The Risk of Type-2 Diabetes

This Drink Lowers The Risk of Type-2 Diabetes If you are a coffee lover, the first thing you do after turning off your alarm clock in the morning is getting a cup of coffee. Whether caffeinated or decaffeinated, black or with cream and sugar, there’s nothing like a cup of freshly brewed coffee to help … Continue reading “This Drink Lowers The Risk of Type-2 Diabetes”

Parkinson’s Signs And Devices That Help With The Disease

Parkinson’s Signs And Devices That Help With The Disease Tremors and slowed movement are among the early warning signs of Parkinson’s disease. Now, a new study has added hearing loss and epilepsy as two initial symptoms to watch for when diagnosing the neurological disorder. The study also found that tremors appear up to 10 years … Continue reading “Parkinson’s Signs And Devices That Help With The Disease”

New Therapies For The Heart

New Therapies For The Heart Scientists in the United Kingdom (UK), using the same mRNA technology contained in COVID-19 vaccines, may have discovered a way to reverse heart muscle damage caused by a heart attack. The research team at British Heart Foundation Centre for Research Excellence at King’s College London could be the first scientists … Continue reading “New Therapies For The Heart”

Drinking This One Thing Every Morning Gives Me More Energy And Cleared My Skin

Drinking This One Thing Every Morning Gives Me More Energy And Cleared My Skin Amanda McDonald discovered a new way to start her day and she’s already seeing benefits from it. McDonald, a writer for Eat This, Not That! no longer grabs her phone or makes coffee as soon as she gets out of bed. … Continue reading “Drinking This One Thing Every Morning Gives Me More Energy And Cleared My Skin”

Senior Tech For Aging In Place

Senior Tech For Aging In Place Living independently is getting increasingly easier—and safer—for older adults thanks to the growing number of smart-home devices. As long as there is Wi-Fi and Internet in the home, seniors can use a smartphone app, a laptop, or a smart-home hub to control the temperature on a thermostat, respond to … Continue reading “Senior Tech For Aging In Place”

Senior Scams And Fraud

Senior Scams And Fraud Detectives in the Suffolk County Police Department in New York were able to save a 77-year-old woman from one of the most popular frauds perpetrated against older adults: The Grandparent Scam. Detectives in the financial crimes unit said the woman, who lives in Bixby, Oklahoma, was contacted by someone claiming to … Continue reading “Senior Scams And Fraud”

Blood Tests For Dementia, Alzheimer’s! A New Way To Diagnosis These Diseases

Blood Tests For Dementia, Alzheimer’s! A New Way To Diagnosis These Diseases Scientists have been working for decades on developing new methods that would accurately detect signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Prior to the early 2000s, the only way to know for sure whether a person had Alzheimer’s was to conduct an autopsy after … Continue reading “Blood Tests For Dementia, Alzheimer’s! A New Way To Diagnosis These Diseases”

As A Light Sleeper Who Is Always Tired, I Asked Experts For Help

As A Light Sleeper Who Is Always Tired, I Asked Experts For Help Like many people, Fabiana Buontempo feels she never gets the sleep she needs, and she wakes up the next morning feeling tired. Now, Buontempo is on a mission to improve her quality of sleep. Buontempo says she is a light sleeper and … Continue reading “As A Light Sleeper Who Is Always Tired, I Asked Experts For Help”

Hope For Prescription Drug Pricing Reform

Hope For Prescription Drug Pricing Reform David Mitchell has a type of incurable blood cancer called multiple myeloma, and depends on prescription drugs to keep him alive. Mitchell said he takes infused and oral cancer drugs that cost more than $900,000 per year. Pomalyst, one of the drugs he takes, costs almost $21,000 for 21 … Continue reading “Hope For Prescription Drug Pricing Reform”