Depression and Older Adults

Feeling down every once in a while is a normal part of life, but if these feelings last a few weeks or months, you may have depression. Read this article to find common signs and symptoms of depression, treatment options, and if you or your… Continue reading

IT’S ALL SUBJECTIVE: NEW EVIDENCE PROVES YOU REALLY ARE AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL

By Nicole Lehpamer, PhD,Jul 22, 2022Categories: Aging & Wellness A vast number of researchers and health care workers have extensively dedicated their time and money to addressing universal interests in maximizing recovery from rehabilitation. Nevertheless, the most effective technique may simply be a change in perspective. New… Continue reading

First flu season with no COVID-19 requirements:

By: Sara Berg, MS At the time of publication, the CDC reports that based on the current daily average: About 40,000 cases of COVID-19 are being reported, likely a significant undercount due to the many patients who test at home and don’t report positive results to their… Continue reading

A Sense of Purpose May Help Your Heart

FRIDAY, March 6, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Living your life with a strong sense of purpose may lower your risk for early death, heart attack or stroke, new research suggests. The finding is based on a broad review of past research involving more than 137,000… Continue reading

Mental Health May Affect Chances Against Cancer Early research suggests anxiety, depression might raise risk of dying from certain malignancies

By Robert Preidt Thursday, January 26, 2017 WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Anxiety and depression may increase the risk of death from certain cancers, early research suggests. After analyzing studies involving thousands of patients in Great Britain, researchers found that people with greater… Continue reading