_ Senior HealthNew Nuclear Medicine Tracer Will Help Study the Aging Brain By Sondra Forsyth articleA new PET imaging radiotracer could help researchers understand neurodegenerative disease and the aging brain. The study was featured in … Read More→
_ Age-related macular degenerationMediterranean Diet Can Be a Sight-Saver By Jane Farrell articleEuropean researchers have found that people who adhere to a Mediterranean diet can cut their risk of late-stage age-related macular … Read More→
_ Senior HealthNew Geriatrics Research Offers Roadmap to “Revolutionary Change” for Person-Centered Care By Sondra Forsyth articlePublished on October 3rd 2018 in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS), two new research articles and a … Read More→
_ Senior HealthWhen it Comes to Age Spots, Be “Berry” Careful By Sondra Forsyth articleWhen it comes to eliminating “liver spots,” those unsightly skin blemishes that multiply with age, the oil and nutrients derived … Read More→
_ Senior HealthDaily Low-Dose Aspirin Found to Have No Effect on Healthy Life Span in Older People By Sondra Forsyth article
_ FallsHow to Prevent Falls in The Home By Jane Farrell articleEach year in the U.S. one in four people over 65 experiences a fall. It’s a common problem and can … Read More→
_ Senior HealthExercising in The Real World By Jane Farrell articleBringing exercise into a community-based setting for older adults is safe, expanding the concept from exercise in a clinical setting. … Read More→
_ Hearing LossWhen One Good Ear Isn’t Enough By Sondra Forsyth articleMillions of Americans have single-sided hearing loss, and another 60,000 acquire the condition each year. These individuals experience either total … Read More→
_ Senior HealthHeat-Related Dangers in Older Adults: What You Need to Know By Jane Farrell articleAs we age, our ability to adequately respond to summer heat can become a serious problem. Older people are at … Read More→
_ Hearing LossSimple Treatment May Minimize Hearing Loss Triggered by Loud Noises By Sondra Forsyth articleIt’s well known that exposure to extremely loud noises — whether it’s an explosion, a firecracker or even a concert … Read More→
_ Hearing LossA Better Diet May Mean Better Hearing By Jane Farrell articleResearchers have discovered that a healthy diet is associated with a lower risk of acquired hearing loss for women. Previous … Read More→
_ Hearing Loss5 Ways to Convince Parents to Get Hearing Aids By Jane Farrell articleRepeatedly responding to “What’d you say?” can often be the norm during conversations with aging parents. According to the National … Read More→
_ Alzheimer's Disease and other DementiasMusic Activates Regions of the Brain Spared by Alzheimer's Disease By Sondra Forsyth articleEver get chills listening to a particularly moving piece of music? You can thank the salience network of the brain … Read More→
_ Senior HealthWhy We Owe Barbara Bush a Big Thank You for Our Health By Sondra Forsyth articleFormer first lady Barbara Bush died Tuesday evening, April 17, 2018. The mother of six was only the second woman in … Read More→
_ Hearing LossWhat Happens When You Ignore Hearing Loss By Sondra Forsyth articleHearing plays a crucial role in all aspects of our lives—when we talk to friends and loved ones, listen to … Read More→
_ Alzheimer's Disease and other DementiasWalking Speed While Carrying a Tray or Counting Backwards May Help Diagnose a Reversible Form of Dementia By Sondra Forsyth articleThere’s a cause of dementia that can sometimes be reversed, but it’s often not diagnosed because the symptoms are so … Read More→
_ HospiceComparing Hospice Care at Home, at Assisted Living Facilities, and at Nursing Homes By Sondra Forsyth articleUse of hospice has exploded over the past decades with approximately half of those who die while enrolled in Medicare … Read More→
_ FallsIf You Fall... By Jane Farrell articleIt can happen to anyone. One minute you’re on your feet; the next you’re on the ground. Falls are the … Read More→