Experts at the Centers for Disease Control say it’s crucial for people ages 60 and up to follow through on vaccine recommendations (in some cases, the starting age is said to be 50).
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How to Stay Active and Healthy While Social Distancing
With some creativity (and these helpful tips) you can turn this time of uncertainty into an opportunity to nurture your physical and mental health.
How to Connect While Social Distancing
To help fill that void of social connection, we’ve made a list of six ways to feel less isolated – and in some instances – to make a real difference in your communities.
Hospital Discharge Planning
Here’s an easy hospital discharge planning checklist to help ensure your home is set up appropriately when returning home. Read more.
7 Fun Activities to Do with Your Grandchildren
As you’re planning things to do with your grandchildren, consider how you can take your bonding experiences to the next level that will both deepen your relationship and build a sense of legacy.
Countdown to Calm: The Numbers that Add Up to Protection against Coronavirus
This countdown of important health and infection control tips will help you maintain your calm amongst the Coronavirus anxiety.
5 Conditions That May Be Affecting Your Vision
Poor vision may increase your risk of falls by preventing you from seeing obstructions in your path. The following are five common conditions that can affect your ability to see properly.
Flu Season is Not Over Yet – Stay Protected
The flu can affect persons of any age. In fact, young children and adults over the age of 65 are at most risk for developing complications related to the flu.
Heart Attack vs. Cardiac Rest: Why They’re Not the Same
Although the terms heart attack and cardiac arrest are often used interchangeably, the two medical terms actually reflect very different conditions with different causes and treatments.
Symptoms of Heart Attack in Women
The notion that men are at greater risk may be because some heart disease symptoms in women differ from those in men – making it difficult to diagnose.