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June 22nd, 2022
A company in Hawaii says it can reverse aging. A study in Israel is also researching the aging process. Can we stop aging? Perhaps not in our lifetime. However, we can prepare our families and finances for the consequences of longevity.
June 21st, 2022
Many people want a dog no matter what stage of life they may be in. Young families love to have the right dog to join their growing family. Empty nesters and older people usually want companionship. Mixed breeds are often your best option.
June 21st, 2022
Economic uncertainty and inflation can affect your retirement planning. Will you have the money you need to enjoy your future retirement? How would long-term health care expenses change your lifestyle and legacy? Being prepared for longevity is key.
June 21st, 2022
As you get older, osteoporosis is one of the most common health concerns, especially for women. The bone disease creates a loss of bone density. These weakened bones fracture easily, causing mobility and long-term health care problems.
February 6th, 2025
Grandparents play an essential role in the lives of their grandchildren. When you talk to grandparents, they tend to light up when talking about their grandchildren. Take advantage of the time when you become grandma or grandpa.
June 18th, 2022
President Biden has signed an executive order to help ensure the dignity of those in the LGBTQ community living in long-term health care facilities. Long-term health care has been a significant concern due to discrimination.
June 17th, 2022
Aging is a reality, but with a positive attitude, you can feel good about yourself, stay fit and healthy, and engage fully in life despite aging. Being proactive with your health, both physical and mental, will improve your quality of life.
June 16th, 2022
Aches and pains - it seems many of us have them. Feeling a little blue? Have some pain and discomfort? Lots of people are depressed or suffer from anxiety. We have more aches as we get older. The aging process adds to the decline in our health, body, and mind.
June 15th, 2022
You probably have thought about retirement and maybe even moving once you retire. While Florida is still in the top spot, several states are getting people's attention. Indiana is one of those states.
June 14th, 2022
A study shows that patients who received online cognitive behavioral therapy tailored for patients with diabetes reported improvements in depression and anxiety, which resulted in better diabetes management.
June 13th, 2022
If your achy joints make you think the weather is changing, you may not be imagining it. Weather can impact your health; the science is called biometeorology.
June 11th, 2022
Greater lifespans are creating problems for American families as they find ways to address the high costs of long-term health care and the availability of quality care services. A new U.S. House of Representatives caucus will focus on the problem.