August 25th, 2021
COVID-19 May Set the Stage for Alzheimer's
Science is still learning about COVID-19 and the consequences it has on health. Memory problems are the latest concern. Dementia is already a significant health issue, and planning is key.
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August 25th, 2021
Science is still learning about COVID-19 and the consequences it has on health. Memory problems are the latest concern. Dementia is already a significant health issue, and planning is key.
February 1st, 2023
A better diet and positive outlook may reduce the risk of premature death and provide a better quality of life as you age. While you can't avoid aging and the consequences that it will bring, you could delay some of the problems of aging.
July 22nd, 2022
You probably know the need to plan for future long-term health care, yet some financial professionals recommend waiting. New data suggests that your chance of being declined for coverage increases with age, as does the premium when delaying.
February 9th, 2021
Football coach Marty Schottenheimer joins a growing list of people who have died after living with dementia. We experience changes in our health, bodies, and minds as we get older. Preparing family and finances is essential to retirement planning.
December 21st, 2022
How is your back? With aging, many people suffer from back pain. Did your doctor recommend surgery? Chiropractic care may prevent back surgery by realigning the spine, relieving pressure on sensitive nerves, and allowing the body to heal itself.
September 6th, 2025
The connection between hearing and quality of life is profound, shaping our communication, social interactions, and perception of the world. A closer look at this relationship underscores the importance of maintaining auditory health for a rewarding and vibrant life experience.
November 14th, 2025
Senior-friendly mobile apps and online solutions are revolutionizing the way older adults interact with technology, making daily tasks more accessible and enjoyable. From health monitoring to social connectivity, these digital tools are user-friendly and enhance the quality of life for seniors in the digital age.
September 30th, 2022
Many people fear losing their memory. There seems to be an epidemic of dementia. Not true - there is an epidemic of people living to older ages. You can take proactive action now.
November 6th, 2020
Emmy Award Winner Pat Harrington, Jr. is one of many celebrities who have suffered from Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Aging brings many challenges to families and finances. Planning in advance is essential.
November 24th, 2020
Dementia does not escape anyone. Country star Hal Ketchum died from complications due to Alzheimer's. Long-term care costs are devastating on savings, and the consequences on family create stress and anxiety.
September 2nd, 2025
Updated guidelines encourage individuals and physicians to be more proactive when dealing with high blood pressure—the goal is to reduce risks of heart attack, stroke, long-term care, and premature death. Don't ignore blood pressure, especially in your 50s when it often first develops.
August 11th, 2023
Having a will is vital in ensuring your assets are distributed according to your wishes upon retirement or death. Without one, the government might dictate the division of your estate, potentially leading to unintended outcomes.