Healthy Aging + General Wellness

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Dementia is becoming increasingly prominent in elderly populations. Anyone who has lost a loved one to this devastating condition knows how awful it is. Watching your parent, grandparent, or other loved one slowly slip away is agonizing. While finding a cure would be wonderful, it is also critically important that we understand the disease better...

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Life can throw curveballs, and that includes unexpected health challenges. Understanding the biggest causes of death in America can help you stay informed and take proactive steps toward prevention. Whether it’s developing heart-healthy habits, scheduling regular screenings, or simply staying aware of subtle warning signs, every little effort counts. In the list below, you’ll see...

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Diabetes is a health condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. According to the Cleveland Clinic, it affects around 11% of the American population, which is around 37.3 million individuals. The early signs of diabetes often go undetected or dismissed as minor health issues. However, early diagnosis and treatment of diabetes are crucial, so it’s...

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Choosing when to shower is a personal choice. Sometimes, it’s hygiene-related, sometimes it’s routine, and sometimes it’s a morning vs. evening thing. While all options have advantages, research suggests that a nighttime shower offers some distinct benefits, especially when it comes to promoting better sleep and enhancing overall skin health. 1. Cleansing After a Long...

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Originally synthesised in 1876, methylene blue was originally developed as a synthetic dye for paper, as colouring textile fabrics such as wool, silk, and cotton. It is also used for printing, paint and food applications. Subsequently, methylene blue’s uses have expanded to the pharmaceutical industry, most notably becoming the first fully synthetic drug used in...

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Dementia affects memory, communication, and cognitive function, often developing gradually. Early signs can be subtle, especially in conversations. Changes in speech patterns may indicate something is wrong. Paying attention to word choices and conversational struggles can help in recognizing symptoms. Identifying these signs early allows for better planning, medical intervention, and support to improve quality...

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According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, one in every five Americans will develop skin cancer by the age of 70. That equates to more than 9,500 Americans diagnosed with this disease every single day. This is not just an issue affecting Americans, though, with 170,000 people diagnosed annually in the United Kingdom. Considering the prevalence...