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Is It Safe to Skip Medications?

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s not uncommon for individuals to occasionally forget or choose to skip their medications. Whether it’s due to busy schedules, side effects, or a belief that they no longer need the medication, this decision can have significant health implications. Understanding the Importance of Medication AdherenceMedications are prescribed for a reason. They […]




Disaster Prep: How to Ensure Your Health Care Needs Are Covered

Natural disasters can develop swiftly, leaving you with little time to figure out safety plans or essential items if evacuation becomes necessary. One critical aspect often overlooked in the rush is health care necessities, such as medications or medical equipment. “People might remember their diabetes medication but forget their blood sugar monitor, or bring their […]




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Summer Tips for Staying Cool and Hydrated

As temperatures are on the rise, it’s important to ensure your loved one stays cool and hydrated. Here are some practical tips to help: Use Measurable Containers Tracking fluid intake can be challenging for some elders. Using water bottles and pitchers with measurement lines or motivational markers can help monitor daily water consumption. Support from […]




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Home Care and the Heartwarming Spirit of Christmas

The Christmas season is a time of joy, warmth, and togetherness, and for many families, it’s a time to come together and celebrate with loved ones. However, for those who are receiving home care, the holiday season can bring unique challenges and opportunities. In this article, we will explore the significance of home care during […]




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Preventing Blood Clots: A Lifesaving Guide

Blood clots, medically known as thrombosis, can be a silent and potentially life-threatening condition. These clots can form in your arteries or veins, obstructing blood flow and causing a range of health issues, from deep vein thrombosis (DVT) to pulmonary embolism, heart attacks, and strokes. The good news is that many blood clots are preventable. […]




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Caring for Your Eyes and Vision

Let’s raise awareness about the importance of maintaining healthy eyes and preserving clear vision. Our eyes play a crucial role in our everyday lives, allowing us to perceive the world around us. However, many people often take their vision for granted, neglecting proper eye care practices. This article aims to shed light on the significance […]




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Lack of Sleep and Weight Gain

A poor night’s sleep can leave you feeling foggy and drowsy throughout the day. In recent research, sleep deprivation has also been associated with higher risks of weight gain and obesity. A group led by Drs. Erin Hanlon and Eve Van Cauter at the University of Chicago wanted to better understand how sleep and weight […]




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Is It a Heart Attack?

A heart attack happens when the blood supply to the heart is cut off. Cells in the heart muscle that do not receive enough oxygen-carrying blood begin to die. Having high blood pressure or high blood cholesterol, smoking, having had a previous heart attack or stroke, or having diabetes can increase your chance of developing […]




Diabetic People and Neuropathy. Picture of an older caucasian female holding the unit to check her blood sugar.

Diabetic People and Neuropathy  

Although different types of diabetic neuropathy can affect people who have diabetes, research suggests that up to one-half of people with diabetes have peripheral neuropathy.1 Neuropathies are a series of conditions that cause damage to the nervous system. More than 30 percent of people with diabetes have autonomic neuropathy.2 Autonomic neuropathy affects involuntary functions of […]




Take Care of Your Heart from the Start. Picture of a stethoscope showing the tubing in the shape of a heart beat reading.

Take Care of Your Heart from the Start

It’s no secret that cardiovascular problems during the middle and latter years can cause cognitive decline as people age. However, a new study shows that high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, and elevated blood sugar in early adulthood are also linked to cognitive deficits later in life.1 The study started with over 3000 people between […]






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