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For most people older than 50, “senior moments” (occasional memory lapses) are a normal part of aging. However, sometimes memory problems can be signs of something more serious. How do you know what is normal and when you should talk to your doctor?
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Healing is only part of the plan for anyone who’s been diagnosed with an illness or injury. You want to recover, but you also want to feel better while healing – as quickly as possible. That’s why many specialists are now turning to massage therapy to help patients feel better faster.
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“I can’t afford it” is no longer a good enough reason for not buying a life insurance plan. According to a 2006 Mutual Life Insurance Company survey, conducted by Harris Interactive, 73 percent of U.S. adults think life insurance costs too much.
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With the graying of the “baby boom” generation, the quest to look younger has become more urgent and widespread than ever before. Men and women alike are listening to their doctor’s advice to eat healthier and exercise, but they’re not always happy with the results, so they’re turning to artificial means to improve their looks.
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Universal design makes homes practical and user-friendly, and whether remodeling or buying, as these active, older adults contemplate future health and mobility issues, they want to remain in their homes and continue to live independently. To satisfy their desire for a warm, beautiful space, incorporating American hardwoods into the homes makes them attractive and inviting places in which to live.
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Most people know that fiber aids in digestion and general health, but many are unsure what foods are high in fiber to add to their diet, or they dislike the taste of chalky fiber supplements. Plums are clinically proven to help regulate digestion through providing a natural boost of fiber, potassium and magnesium.
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The temperatures drop, the skies cloud over and your knees are aching. As the winter months settle in, so can osteoarthritis (OA) pain in your knees.
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