
Is Diagnosing the Specific Type of Dementia Important?
Dementia is, in itself, not a treatable disease, rather a condition brought on by diseases and other factors.
Dementia is, in itself, not a treatable disease, rather a condition brought on by diseases and other factors.
Is regular heartburn or acid reflux anything to worry about?
During every stage of COPD, starting when a person is first diagnosed, different supportive care options are available that can improve quality of life, including palliative and hospice care.
This team drew blue circles on the map highlighting the villages where these centenarians lived. These areas were called Blue Zones.
Health insurance companies generate files around claims, and you have the right to see documents explaining reasons your insurance claim is denied.
As we age, toenails can become thicker and harder to cut, and reduced flexibility can make it more difficult to even get into the right position to cut them.
After a long winter, Deb Davis inspects springtime growth of their 1,500 lavender plants, representing 40 varieties at Purple Mountain Lavender farm.
Most seniors are stuck paying full out-of-pocket prices every time they visit a dentist. A variety of options can help retirees find coverage for dental care
Music therapist Barbara Zuck of Havre created A-Z Activity Cards to help enrich communication for elderly residents in a variety of care situations.
Eye disease affects more than your ability to see clearly. It can increase risk of falls, fractures, injuries, depression, anxiety, and more.
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