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Aging Articles

Inhaled Anesthetics Bring Alzheimer’s Risk

Thursday, February 8th, 2007
Experts recently have shed light on the link between general anesthetics and cognitive problems. Anesthetics have been thought to cause cognitive dysfunction for a long time — the link was first highlighted in the 1950s. But ...  Read more... »

Folic Acid Supplements Could Prevent Dementia

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007
Folic acid supplementation could effectively prevent dementia in some people, recent research suggests. The possibility that low folic acid is a modifiable risk factor for dementia has been extensively studied. Dementia is linked to the ...  Read more... »

Emotions and Weight Affect Testosterone Levels

Monday, January 8th, 2007
A recent study suggests men's testosterone levels are significantly affected by their health and lifestyle choices. Testosterone levels reduce by about one percent a year in men over 40. A team from the New England Research ...  Read more... »

Aging is a Time for Letting Go

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
So much of young adult life is about acquiring. Throughout our twenties and thirties, most people look for a mate, a good job, financial security, a good car, a fit and healthy body, a circle ...  Read more... »

Stay Sexy Your Entire Life!

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
If you are over 50 and want the best that life has to offer, you probably desire a passionate, stimulating sex life. If you are under 50, you probably wonder what you have to look ...  Read more... »

Caregiving Is a Two-Way Relationship

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
Helpers and elders are, of course, male as well as female. But for purposes of clarity, I am using the feminine pronoun, since most people in caregiving relationships are female. Women traditionally take on the caregiving ...  Read more... »

Aging Parents and Your Emotional Well-Being

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
Browse the bookstore. Check the Web. You'll find extensive information about how to assist your aging parents. What you're unlikely to find, however, is help for the myriad feelings you will experience as your mom ...  Read more... »

PTSD and Older Veterans

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
From as long ago as Homer's ancient story of the battle between the Trojans and the Greeks, and the times of the Bible and Shakespeare, military personnel have been confronted by the trauma of war. ...  Read more... »

Aging Means More than Getting Old

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
Who is engaged in the process of aging? Your grandparents? Your parents? YOU?? The fact is, we are all progressing in age and moving through the normal stages of life we have come to know as ...  Read more... »

Dividing Things, Not Families

Monday, December 4th, 2006
It was 10:45 on a warm summer day. Outside a stately mansion, parked on either side of the front door, were two large moving vans. Inside, the two van drivers and their assistants were becoming ...  Read more... »

Depression and Baby Boomers: How Having It All May Be Too Much

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006
Among the generation that has continually attempted to have it all, many baby boomers are now reluctantly adding a diagnosis of depression to their list of gains. As the leading cause of disability in the ...  Read more... »

Taking Medication: Special Concerns in Older Adults

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006
Have you ever been concerned about relapse after missing a few doses of antibiotic pills? Do medications tie knots in your stomach and make eating a chore? Did you ever forget if you’ve already taken ...  Read more... »

Keeping Your Mind While Your Aging Parents Lose Theirs

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
Doing Your Best for Mom or Dad in the Final Years It’s happening in large numbers. We aren’t alone. We’re having to take care of our aging parents. More people are living longer. Unfortunately that doesn’t ...  Read more... »

Understanding Memory Loss

Sunday, May 7th, 2006
After reading this article, you will understand the difference between mild forgetfulness and more serious memory problems; the medical causes of memory problems and how they can be treated; and how to cope with serious ...  Read more... »

A Caregiver’s Guide to Alzheimer’s

Sunday, May 7th, 2006
Caring for a person with Alzheimer's disease (AD) at home is a difficult task and can become overwhelming at times. Each day brings new challenges as the caregiver copes with changing levels of ability and ...  Read more... »

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