Living Well

Mayo Clinic Q&A: What Causes Kidney Stones?

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My father has a history of kidney stones. He has changed his diet in the past year,…

3 years ago

Hearing Aids Turn High-Tech

When Dennis Risen, 71, was in his early 30s, he noticed he was having difficulty following conversations with friends in…

3 years ago

How to Stock a Plant-Based Pantry (and Fridge) on a Budget

Given the current pandemic and related economic stressors, many of us are trying to maintain healthy habits while watching our…

3 years ago

Mayo Clinic Q&A: Regular Exercise May Slow Postmenopausal Bone Loss

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What are the latest medications or exercise recommendations for women who want to avoid osteoporosis? I am…

3 years ago

Environmental Nutrition: Spotlight on Supplements: Glucosamine

If you are one of the 242 million people who suffers from osteoarthritis, you likely know about glucosamine. Commonly paired…

3 years ago

Searching for Longevity? Start with Healthy Habits in Your Control

On the day Bernadine Walsh turned 50 years old, the spitfire with the sassy sense of humor joined a dance…

3 years ago

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…

4 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…

4 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…

4 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…

4 years ago

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