_ Tips for a Healthy and Active Lifestyle for People With Dementia By Jane Farrell article Eating healthy and staying active is good for everyone and is especially important for people with AlzheimerΓÇÖs and related dementias. … Read More→
_ Heart Health A Healthy Lifestyle Can Reduce Stroke Risk By Jane Farrell article Genes and lifestyle factors together play a role in stroke risk. However, even for people at high risk for stroke, … Read More→
_ Breaking Down AGEs: Insight into How Lifestyle Drives ER-Positive Breast Cancer By Sondra Forsyth article Poor diet and lack of exercise are associated with cancer development, but the underlying biology is not well understood. Advanced … Read More→
_ Aging Well Is the Rise in Blood Pressure With Age a Consequence of the Western Lifestyle? By Sondra Forsyth article Has your blood pressure gone up as you’ve gotten older? If so, you’re far from alone. In fact there’s a┬ácommon … Read More→
_ Hypertension Faith-Based Approach to Changing Lifestyle Lowers Blood Pressure By Jane Farrell article A church-based program to encourage a healthy lifestyle lowered systolic blood pressure more than an educational program alone delivered in … Read More→
_ Lifestyle Habits and Brain Volume By Jane Farrell video Taking simple steps in your 20s may prevent brain shrinkage in middle age, study finds.
_ Heart and Lifestyle Changes By Jane Farrell video Many adults underestimate their risk of heart attack, study finds.
_ Healthy Habits Messages About Healthy Lifestyle Changes Need to Focus on Hope as Well as Fear By Jane Farrell article We all know about the need for healthy lifestyle choices, but fear of negative consequences may not be sufficient to … Read More→
_ Diabetes Simple Steps to a Low-Glycemic Lifestyle By Jane Farrell article The next generation of senior citizens will be sicker and costlier to the health care system over the next 14 … Read More→
_ Heart Health Meditation Might Be Useful Addition to Heart-Healthy Lifestyle and Medical Treatment By Jane Farrell article Meditation has the potential to reduce some risk factors for heart disease, but the gold standard for lowering risk remains … Read More→
_ Heart Health Internet and Mobile Devices Prompt Positive Lifestyle Changes By Sondra Forsyth article People are more likely to adopt heart healthy behaviors when guided and encouraged via the Internet, their cellphones or other … Read More→
_ Fibromyalgia Treatment Options: Lifestyle Changes and Nonmedical Treatments By Jane Farrell video Learn more about lifestyle changes and treatments that can help those with fibromyalgia feel better!
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_ Lifestyle Changes: Treating Menopause Without Hormone Therapy By Jane Farrell video Some women would rather not treat their menopause symptoms with hormonal therapy. The good news is that there are various … Watch Video→
_ Loneliness Jet-Set Lifestyle Isn't So Great By article We might think of experienced travelers as happy people, but in fact, researchers found, there are a few drawbacks to … Read More→
_ Vision Health Lifestyle Changes to Save Your Vision By article Your vision is an important part of your health, and itΓÇÖs especially important to maintain healthy sight into your older … Read More→
Sticking to Lifestyle Guidelines May Reduce Cancer Risk By article A study of nearly a half-million Americans has found that following cancer prevention guidelines from the American Cancer Society may … Read More→