Letha Hadady
Found in: Alternative Health
Half of kidney transplant patients will die waiting for an organ. But there are simple traditional treatments for kidney problems, diabetes, and blood pressure issues that can be effective for them and for others as well.
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Editorial Staff
Found in: Cardiac Health
For the first time, researchers have found a single gene implicated in both conditions
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Editorial Staff
Found in: Cancer
Over the next 20 years, the number of new cancer cases diagnosed annually in the United States will increase by 45 percent, from 1.6 million in 2010 to 2.3 million in 2030.
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Editorial Staff
Found in: Lawn and Garden, Exercise & Fitness
We already know the beauty and satisfaction that gardening adds to our lives. A new study demonstrates that it's also a very effective exercise regimen for seniors.
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Editorial Staff
Found in: Menopause, Sexuality
Aging brings changes, but intimacy doesn’t have to fade. Learn about common sexual health challenges for men and women, effective treatments, and the power of communication to maintain a fulfilling sex life as you age. Discover expert-backed solutions for
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Retirenet Media Team
Found in: Exercise & Fitness, Cancer
Did you know regular exercise can help lower your risk of colon cancer? Staying active supports digestion, reduces inflammation, and promotes overall health. Learn how fitness can protect you and find easy ways to incorporate movement into your daily rout
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Carolyn L. Rosenblatt, R.N., Attorney at Law
Found in: Mental Health
As we age, our physical body diminishes in strength and function, and we experience loss as those close to us pass away. How do we stay mentally healthy with all this change going on?
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Jan Cullinane
Found in: Longevity
Most of us recognize the title of this article as Mr. Spock's greeting on "Star Trek." But, back here on earth, and in retirement, there really are two secrets to living longer and healthier: strong social support and an optimistic outlook on life.
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Jan Cullinane
Found in: Mental Health
Everyone is familiar with the expression, "Use it or lose it." But we should understand that it applies to the brain as well as the body. Here are some suggestions for keeping your brain in fighting trim.
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Editorial Staff
Found in: Mental Health
A new study suggests that social factors can affect memory performance in seniors.
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