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Heart Attack Risks Rise During Winter

Research shows that deaths from heart attack, heart failure, and other cardiovascular diseases increase by 26–36% in winter compared to summer months, a pattern that holds true across all regions and climates. This finding comes from Dr. Bryan Schwartz and Dr. Robert Kloner of Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, who analyzed data from 1.7 […]




Is Evening the Optimal Time for Exercise?

Recent research suggests that doing moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise in the evening may confer the greatest protection against mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and microvascular disease (MVD) among adults with obesity, including those who also have type 2 diabetes (T2D). Background & Methods Key Findings Practical Implications The authors conclude: “Beyond the total volume of MVPA, its […]




Is There a Link Between Dehydration and Obesity?

A study published in Annals of Family Medicine finds a strong connection between poor hydration and higher body mass index (BMI), as well as an increased risk of obesity. What the researchers did:They examined data from U.S. adults aged 18–64 using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 2009–2012. Hydration status was measured […]




Understanding the Holiday Blues

The holiday season is often painted as a time of joy and celebration, but for some, it brings a host of unwelcome feelings, often called the “holiday blues.” People experiencing this may feel stressed, downcast, or overwhelmed during December’s festivities. The holiday blues can arise from disruptions in daily routines and diets, reduced daylight hours, […]




November is American Diabetes Month®

November marks American Diabetes Month®, a time when the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) calls on the nation and the world to unite in the fight to end diabetes. Today, more than 38 million Americans live with diabetes, and nearly 98 million have prediabetes. Over the past 20 years, the number of diagnosed cases has more […]




You Really Are Only as Old as You Feel (and That Could Help You Live Longer)

A groundbreaking study involving nearly 6,500 adults (average age 65.8) tracked participants for eight years to explore how self-perceived age affects longevity. The results were striking. Only 14.3% of those who felt younger than their actual age passed away, compared to 18.5% who felt their true age and 24.6% of those who felt older. Even […]




Caring for Thin Skin in the Elderly: Tips for Home Care

As we age, our bodies go through many changes, and one of the most visible—and often overlooked changes—is the thinning of the skin. For seniors, thin skin isn’t just a cosmetic concern; it increases the risk of injury, bruising, and infection. For family members and home caregivers, understanding how to care for aging skin is […]




Important Features to Look for in an Assisted Living Facility

Choosing an assisted living facility is one of the most important decisions families make for themselves or their loved ones. The right community can provide safety, support, and peace of mind, while also encouraging independence and quality of life. But with so many options available, what features matter most? Here are some of the key […]




“Fall Proof” Your Home

According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, accidental falls are the leading cause of injury and death for adults age 65 and older. Each year, 1 in 3 retirees, about 11 million people, experience a fall, and 60% of these incidents happen inside the home. For many, the goal is to remain […]






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