“Asking the right questions challenges the person to think about what you are telling them, and often opens the door to their responding positively to the truth.”
Caring for yourself is just as important as caring for a loved one.
One of the hardest things to do is watch a loved one who is exhibiting signs of depression. You know something is wrong, but you don’t know what it is.
Retirement blogger Robert Fowler shares the importance of warm-up exercises and why stretching is good for us!
Home monitoring can help you keep tabs on your blood pressure in a comfortable setting. Here are some tips to help you choose a good monitor.
With so many different types of reacher-grabbers on the market today, finding a good one that works well for you is not always easy. Depending on your needs, here are some top-rated products to consider.
Prediabetes doesn’t have to mean that you’re destined for full-blown diabetes. Here’s what to know!
In a world where advancements in medicine and health care continue to push the boundaries of human longevity, the concept of living a long, rewarding life is more feasible than ever. However, with this remarkable progress comes a challenge that many fail to adequately prepare for: the long-term care crisis.
For some reason, I’ve been getting a lot of questions from widows lately. Here are some of them.
So, why are some jobs not covered by Social Security?
Here is the story.
In this podcast, David T. Phillips, CEO of Estate Planning Specialists, reveals the number one estate planning mistake and shares the strategies you can implement to avoid that mistake.
Compression wear goes beyond fashion, serving as a practical and scientifically supported tool for better health. Here’s everything you need to know about the garment!
While most food processors date and code their products and decide what their codes mean, it is the Food and Drug Administration that mandates dating, which is surprisingly limited.
Medicare will provide coverage for Wegovy for patients who have an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and other serious cardiovascular problems. Here’s what you need to know.
There are thousands of Medicare beneficiaries who are receiving Medicare Part B or D penalties, costing on average $5,000 because they did not enroll at the proper time.






