Tag: health
Medicare Takes Aim at Medical Identity TheftCriminals are increasingly targeting people age 65 or older for personal identity theft. In 2014 alone, there were 2.6 million such incidents among seniors,
Understanding the Connection Between AFib and StrokeIn 2020, more than 795,000 people in the United States will experience a stroke, according to a report from the American Heart Association, and near
Commit to Getting the Care You Need as You AgeOlder adults in America are living longer lives and will outnumber people under the age of 18 by nearly 500,000 by 2034, according to the U.S. Census Bure
Reduce Your Risk of Another Heart Attack or StrokeCOVID-19 pandemic highlights importance of maintaining healthy routinesAfter a heart attack or stroke, as many as 1 in 4 survivors will have another o
Practical Tips for Caregivers Facing a PandemicWhether your role as a caregiver has you looking out for an elderly relative, children or both, chances are good that you’ve worried about how the COVID-
It\'s Time to Rethink Heart HealthOn average, someone in the United States dies from cardiovascular disease (CVD) every 36 seconds, approximately 2,380 deaths each day, according to the American Heart
Age with Style and GraceAging may be inevitable, but with advancement in research and technology, there are plenty of ways you can slow, or even reverse, the hands of time to stay healthy and promote
We’re heading into fall, and that means we’re marching toward cold and flu season (ugghhh) and other seasonal oh-no-not-again situations. But there’s an upside to this: it can prompt a reboot of your
Dr. Peter Fisher, FRCP, Integrative Medicine, is a world-renowned physician and homeopath who was appointed Physician and Homeopath to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2001. Fisher believes that “hom
Looking for a fresh start? Don’t know how to begin? Try taking it one step at a time. Here’s one step or change a day for every weekday in September. Try them out; you may find just the spark you need