Monthly Archives: February 2012
Enduring Alzheimer’s disease On Both Sides
I was browsing Huffington Post’s Healthy Living section and an article caught my eye that I wanted to share with everyone. Former Alzheimer’s caregiver and author, Marie Marley wrote a moving piece called, “Who Suffers More: Alzheimer's Patients or Their … Continue reading
No tight shirt, no tie, no (health) problem
When you experience a variety of health issues such as chronic pain and tension, for example, the last thing you may think is responsible for causing these symptoms is your clothing. However, recent research is pointing to particularly tight clothing … Continue reading
Slow Down the Aging Process in 24-Hours, According to Dr. Oz
With the proper regime involving eating right and exercising, your body will have an easier time slowing down the aging process and staying healthier. According to Dr. Oz, you can do this in less than 24 hours – here’s how: … Continue reading
Memory loss or Alzheimer’s? New Guidelines may lead you confused
Startling new changes are being made to Alzheimer’s guidelines. Patients who are currently diagnosed with mild dementia might be classified as having slight memory loss or mild cognitive impairment, which may lead to confusion among patients and their families. The … Continue reading
Sleep your way to a healthy heart
Without a restful night of sleep the next day can be both physically and mentally draining, but did you know it can actually put you at risk for a heart attack? According to a recent study published in Circulation, a … Continue reading





