Do you ever catch yourself thinking, “People my age shouldn’t be acting like that”? A new study suggests that the way we judge how older adults should behave may actually affect how we experience our own aging including our memory. Could your expectations about aging be shaping more than you realize?
They say you’re as old as you feel, but you also might be as old as you expect other seniors to behave, a new study says.Older folks who have strong beliefs about “acting one’s age” tend to report more memory problems, researchers reported Aug. 10 in the
Have you ever noticed how much better you feel after spending time with friends or loved ones? New research suggests that staying socially active may do more than lift your mood, it could also help support healthy brain aging in older adults. Discover why activities like bingo, church gatherings, and movie outings may be more important for brain health than you think!
Imagine heading to a doctor’s office for memory problems and getting a prescription to hang out with friends.Prescriptions calling for “doses” of social engagement could help seniors’ brains age more gracefully, a new study says.Activities like bingo, church ...
It was so good to see staff this morning as everyone gets ready for another great school year. We’re excited to see familiar faces, welcome a new year of learning, and cheer you all on as you get things rolling!
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Do you have a sweet tooth and find yourself reaching for the candy, chocolate, or dessert before you even think twice? New research suggests that a love of sweets may be linked to the way we make decisions, particularly when it comes to risk and rewards. Discover what researchers found about sweet cravings, impulsive choices, and what your dessert habits might reveal about you!
A taste for sweets — ice cream, candy, chocolates, pastries — might provide a window into the way you make decisions, researchers say.People with a sweet tooth are more apt to make impulsive choices — but not necessarily because they are impatient, researchers reported re...
Have you ever wondered how the FDA knows whether the chemicals added to the foods you eat are safe? The FDA is proposing new rules that would require food companies to notify the agency before adding new chemicals to the food supply. Discover what this proposed change could mean for the foods you buy and eat every day.
For decades, food manufacturers have been able to decide what food chemicals were safe enough to add to their products based on general government guidelines. Now, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants more information first. A proposal announced Monday would r...
Have you ever wondered if there could be another way to manage severe gum disease without antibiotics?New research suggests that a combination of low-dose aspirin and omega-3 fatty acids may improve severe gum infections as effectively as antibiotics. Discover what researchers found and what this could mean for the future of gum disease treatment.
People with severe gum infections might be able to forego antibiotics by taking low-dose aspirin and omega-3 fatty acid supplements instead.Patients’ gum disease improved just as well with an aspirin and omega-3 treatment as it did with antibiotics, researchers reported recently in t...
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Prepared foods sold at some Trader Joe's, Target, Walmart, Hannaford, Kroger, Stop and Shop and Whole Foods stores are being pulled from shelves because the jalapeños they contain may carry Salmonella.Taylor Fresh Foods of Salinas,...
Have you ever noticed how much better you feel when a furry friend is around? New research suggests that therapy animals may do more than lift spirits they could also help people recovering from a stroke become more engaged during rehabilitation sessions. Discover how the presence of a therapy dog may be making a meaningful difference in stroke recovery.
Pets make everything better — including stroke rehabilitation, a new study says.Patients recovering from a recent stroke became more engaged in rehab sessions when a therapy animal was present, researchers report in the August edition of
Have you ever wished there was a simple, natural way to help manage the symptoms of IBS? New research suggests that practicing yoga may help reduce digestive symptoms while also easing anxiety and depression for people living with irritable bowel syndrome. Discover what researchers found and how this gentle form of exercise could support both your gut and your overall well-being.
For millions of people living with irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, relief may come from an unexpected place — the yoga mat.IBS causes abdominal pain, bloating and changes in bowe...
Have you ever wondered what could happen to your body if you went vegan for just one month? New research suggests that even a short-term vegan diet may reduce inflammation and promote changes linked to slower cellular aging. Discover what researchers found and how a simple change in your diet could have surprising effects on your health.
Switching to a vegan diet for even a short time can reduce inflammation and slow aging on a cellular level, a new study says.People who adopted a vegan diet for just one month experienced changes in genetic expression that promoted lower inflammation and slower aging compared to those eati...
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Federal health officials are investigating a multistate Salmonella outbreak linked to imported fresh jalapeño peppers that has sickened hundreds of people. Discover what investigators know so far, which products may be affected, and what you should do to help keep your family safe.
A multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections has been linked to fresh jalapeño peppers imported from Sinaloa, Mexico, according to federal health officials.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are active...
Have you ever wondered if the choices you make in your 40s and 50s could affect your brain health later in life? New research suggests that maintaining healthy blood pressure, avoiding diabetes, and not smoking during middle age may help you live nearly 13 more years without dementia. Discover what researchers found and how these everyday health habits could make a lasting difference.
Your brain's future may hinge on three key health factors in middle age.A study published Aug. 5 in the journal Neurology Open Access found that adults with normal blood pressure, no diabetes and no...
Have you ever wondered if your workout is doing enough to keep your bones strong as you age? New research suggests that while staying active is important, higher-intensity exercise may provide greater benefits for building and maintaining strong bones. Discover what researchers found and how the right type of exercise could support your long-term bone health.
Light exercise might not be enough to ensure strong bones, a new evidence review says.People who engage in high-intensity sports appear to promote the highest levels of bone growth, researchers reported recently in the journal
Have you ever wondered if having type 2 diabetes could make menopause more challenging? New research suggests that women with type 2 diabetes may experience more frequent and severe menopause symptoms than those without diabetes. Discover what researchers found and why understanding this connection could help women better manage this stage of life.
Women with type 2 diabetes might face a tougher time with menopause, a new study says.Across all menopause stages, women with type 2 diabetes reported worse symptoms compared to those without diabetes, researchers reported today in the journal
Have you ever wished checking your blood sugar could be as easy as wearing a ring? New research suggests an experimental smart ring may one day help people with diabetes continuously monitor glucose and other important health markers through finger sweat. Discover how this innovative technology could change the future of diabetes management.
An experimental ring might one day help people with diabetes track their glucose levels, a new study says.The “smart ring” continuously monitors up to four different chemical biomarkers found in finger sweat, researchers reported recently in
Have you ever wondered if going through menopause earlier than expected could affect your heart health? New research suggests that women who experience early or premature menopause may have a higher risk of developing high blood pressure. Discover what researchers found and why understanding this connection could help you take a proactive approach to your long-term health.
Women who enter menopause at an earlier age have an increased risk of high blood pressure, a new study says.Researchers found that nearly 23% of women with premature menopause and 19% of women with early menopause had high blood pressure, compared to under 17% of women with normal menopaus...
Have you ever taken an antihistamine hoping it would finally stop the itching from eczema? New research suggests that antihistamines may not provide the relief many people with eczema expect and could even come with unwanted side effects. Discover what researchers found and what it could mean for managing eczema symptoms.
People with eczema often take antihistamine pills, hoping to ease relentless itching.But a new study finds they may do little to help and could even cause worrisome side effects.A team led by
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When it comes to preparing for a healthy pregnancy, the focus is usually on moms. But new research suggests dads' nutrition plays an important role, too."Maternal nutrition and health before, during and after the baby's birth have always received attention, but little is said about the rol...
Finding a comfortable, consistent daily schedule could be crucial to boosting your mental and physical health, a new study says.People who maintain a consistent routine tend to have lower levels of pain and depression, researchers reported recently in the
Cell phones could be blunting young children’s reading skills, a new study says.Elementary school students who simply owned a cell phone scored worse on reading comprehension tests, researchers reported recently in the journal Be...
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Do you ever catch yourself thinking, “People my age shouldn’t be acting like that”? A new study suggests that the way we judge how older adults should behave may actually affect how we experience our own aging including our memory. Could your expectations about aging be shaping more than you realize?
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Expect Other Seniors To Act Their Age? Then Expect Problems With Your Own Memory, Study Says
They say you’re as old as you feel, but you also might be as old as you expect other seniors to behave, a new study says.Older folks who have strong beliefs about “acting one’s age” tend to report more memory problems, researchers reported Aug. 10 in theComment on Facebook
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Have you ever noticed how much better you feel after spending time with friends or loved ones? New research suggests that staying socially active may do more than lift your mood, it could also help support healthy brain aging in older adults. Discover why activities like bingo, church gatherings, and movie outings may be more important for brain health than you think!
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Do you have a sweet tooth and find yourself reaching for the candy, chocolate, or dessert before you even think twice? New research suggests that a love of sweets may be linked to the way we make decisions, particularly when it comes to risk and rewards. Discover what researchers found about sweet cravings, impulsive choices, and what your dessert habits might reveal about you!
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Have you ever wondered if there could be another way to manage severe gum disease without antibiotics?New research suggests that a combination of low-dose aspirin and omega-3 fatty acids may improve severe gum infections as effectively as antibiotics. Discover what researchers found and what this could mean for the future of gum disease treatment.
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Have you recently picked up a prepared meal, salad, or other ready-to-eat food from your local grocery store? Several prepared foods sold at major retailers are being recalled because they contain jalapeños that may be contaminated with Salmonella. Find out which products may be affected, what the FDA recommends, and what you should check before eating them.
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Have you ever wished there was a simple, natural way to help manage the symptoms of IBS? New research suggests that practicing yoga may help reduce digestive symptoms while also easing anxiety and depression for people living with irritable bowel syndrome. Discover what researchers found and how this gentle form of exercise could support both your gut and your overall well-being.
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Federal health officials are investigating a multistate Salmonella outbreak linked to imported fresh jalapeño peppers that has sickened hundreds of people. Discover what investigators know so far, which products may be affected, and what you should do to help keep your family safe.
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Have you ever wondered if your workout is doing enough to keep your bones strong as you age? New research suggests that while staying active is important, higher-intensity exercise may provide greater benefits for building and maintaining strong bones. Discover what researchers found and how the right type of exercise could support your long-term bone health.
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