Living Well

What to Eat to Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

Would you like reduce your risk of cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's disease, and dementia? Researchers from around the world have been…

3 years ago

Good Oral Health Brings Smiles to Older Adults

As you might expect, Walter Lamacki, DDS, a general dentist with Dental Health Onsite and editor of the CDS Review…

3 years ago

Are There Benefits of Cardiac Catheterization for Stable Coronary Artery Disease?

One of the main causes of chest pain is a blockage of blood flow down the coronary arteries, the blood…

3 years ago

5 Steps to Cut Back on Added Sugar

Sugar is a hot health topic these days. The average American eats almost 270 calories in added sugar every day…

3 years ago

Mayo Clinic Q&A: Treating Gout Involves Combination of Lifestyle Changes, Medication

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Years ago, I had gout in my toe, but I didn't need medication other than ibuprofen. After…

3 years ago

Scientists Investigate Covid-19 and Risk of Dementia

At the newly opened Covid-19 neurology clinic at Loyola Medicine, doctors treat people suffering from chronic fatigue, headaches, impaired sense of smell…

3 years ago

Environmental Nutrition: How to Decrease Your Sodium Intake

On average, an American adult consumes about 3,500 milligrams of sodium (about one and a half teaspoons of salt) compared…

3 years ago

Mind Games: Brain Boosters for Older Adults

Bill Darling has always been up for a challenge. A former public relations executive with ComEd, the 78-year-old from the…

3 years ago

Exposure to Light Promotes Sleep for People with Alzheimer’s

For many people, sleep is a given — until it’s not. An uninterrupted night of sound sleep often eludes people…

3 years ago

Tricky to Treat Blockage in Left Main Coronary Artery

One of the most dangerous places to have a coronary blockage is in the left main coronary artery. Why is…

3 years ago

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