When it comes to choosing a walker, there are several styles and options to consider, but selecting the best one will depend on needs and where it’ll be used. Here are some tips that can help you choose.
A year ago, researchers published findings in the August New England Journal of Medicine reporting that aspirin was just as effective as injectable blood thinners at preventing life-threatening blood clots after surgery.
As you age, dental health becomes increasingly important, playing a significant role in your overall well-being and quality of life. Maintaining oral health goes beyond keeping that beautiful smile; it’s deeply connected to your general health and daily functioning.
Stress, a state of mental or emotional strain or tension due to adverse or demanding circumstances, is a common issue that affects people worldwide. There are some basic things to know about stress – as well as ways to deal with it.
On this episode of Next Steps for Seniors, we’re talking about the complexities of Parkinson’s disease, a rapidly growing neurodegenerative condition, with a panel of experts from the Michigan Parkinson’s Foundation.
Fueling a teen’s body for those sports is extra important. Here are some tips to help you make it happen!
Here’s happy news for coffee drinkers: Up to 3 cups a day may be beneficial for your heart. But there’s a catch – if you’re adding sugar and cream, coffee’s benefits may be canceled out.
“The original holiday was meant to handle a problem of long working hours and no time off.”
While you don’t hear much about them, abdominal aortic aneurysms are very dangerous and the 10th leading cause of death in men over 55.
There’s no doubt that more people—including plenty of baby boomers—are diabetic today than ever before.
Here’s why.
In today’s world, physical inactivity remains a problem. In fact, it has become a major concern. As reported by Healthcanal, in 2020 just 24.2% “of U.S. adults met guidelines for aerobic and muscle-strengthening exercise. … Among all adults, 46.9% get enough aerobic activity, compared to 31.0% who get enough muscle-strengthening activity.”
While a colonoscopy remains the most accurate screening test for detecting colon cancer (94% accurate), there are other easier – although less accurate – tests available.
Obesity in seniors is not just a medical concern; it also impacts their quality of life and the ability to live independently. However, with the right guidance and support, achieving a healthy weight is attainable.
Within senior living communities, an important shift is taking place. These facilities are not just focusing on physical health anymore; they’re embracing a holistic approach that values mental health and well-being just as much.
Sure, you can try to lose weight using a trendy drug like Ozempic, assuming you can afford it.






