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Seven ways to stay motivated on your weight loss journey.
1. Establish SMART objectives According to Sydney Spiewak, a registered dietitian and nutritionist at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford, Connecticut, setting goals is critical for weight loss.
By Healthysecrets3 years ago in Longevity
5 Different Ways That Seniors Benefit From Apartment Living
With housing becoming more expensive and difficult to maintain, seniors need a place that is safe, comfortable, and affordable. Over the years, senior living has evolved tremendously from the elderly being put out on the street for lack of funds to nursing homes operating at a loss in order to provide their residents with care. In this article, we will explore the different benefits that seniors gain from living in senior retirement apartments.
By MyLiving Choice3 years ago in Longevity
The Silver Prepper
Disasters affect people of all ages. In the US, there are currently 47 million senior citizens, with the number expected to increase to 100 million by 2060. A senior citizen is usually someone who is over the age of 60, but some believe we should set the age at 65 years old. Older Americans will often face unique challenges in a disaster that the younger generations won’t have to deal with at the level they do. They’ll be cut from services they depend on for everyday activities for an undetermined length of time. Here are some tips you can use to help you prepare ahead to get you through the aftermath of such disasters.
By M.L. Lewis3 years ago in Longevity
After the age of 45 years old to adhere to daily running, is slowing down aging, or will accelerate aging?
Nowadays, many people pay more attention to body shaping and health care, so more and more people are joining the ranks of sports, and running is a more popular form of exercise.
By Melanie M Hooper3 years ago in Longevity
Women aging is not "an instant" thing, want to slow down the aging process, it is recommended to do 5 things daily
After a certain age, people will lament that the years are passing quickly, and sometimes it feels like people are getting old in a flash. With the growth of age, body functions will begin to decline, the face will also slowly fade away from the beautiful side, replaced by a slightly older face. Old age, sickness, and death are normal laws of development, the American magazine "Nature - Medicine" published an article on human aging to do a detailed investigation, and found that the law of human life, old age, sickness, and death, is not without a trace, the results also show that humans in three age groups, will feel aging, the three age groups are 35 years old, 60 years old, 78 years old.
By Kenneth M Bass3 years ago in Longevity
My Latest Visit To An Internal Medicine Doctor
After a long discussion about bone pain, she said, “Well, you know medications are poison right?” I said I don’t think you are supposed to say that! Especially after I just filled my pill container this morning with s — it loads of pills!
By Denise E Lindquist3 years ago in Longevity
Dementia Warning Signs You May Not Even Know
Find out why it's simple to overlook dementia's early warning symptoms.The World Health Organization estimates that about 55 million people are affected by dementia, which causes changes in cognitive processes like memory and thought. The disorder can substantially disrupt a person's life and seriously interfere with daily activities to the point where they require care. Understanding the symptoms of dementia is essential for spotting the condition early and acting immediately to prevent more damage in an effort to slow down its course. However, it's simple to ignore the signs and follow the Eat This, Not That! Experts who discuss dementia and the warning indications that you could have it were interviewed by Health.
By Shashi Thennakoon3 years ago in Longevity
The Biggest Alzheimer’s Secret You Didn’t Know- It’s Not Just For Old People
Despite the brisk March wind and cold late evening temperatures, no one in the Washington, D.C. Alzheimer’s Forum crowd of delegates and legislators moved. Mesmerized by Tony’s words, hundreds of people stood silent at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial as they listened to the heartbreaking story of his wife’s losing battle with Alzheimer’s Disease.
By Joan Gershman3 years ago in Longevity








