HIGHLIGHTS Elderly Face No Added Risk From Cosmetic Surgery, Study Finds *** Could Depression Actually Be A Form Of Infectious Disease? *** Secondhand Marijuana Smoke May Damage Blood Vessels As Much As Tobacco Smoke *** Trans Fat Consumption Linked To Diminished Memory In Working-Aged Adults *** Early Detectable Vascular Disease Linked To Erectile … [Read more...] about Good Stuff to Know December 2014
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Good Stuff To Know November 2014
Are Doctors Over-diagnosing Memory Problems? *** Medications are main culprit of allergic deaths in U.S. comprehensive study finds *** Coffee Combats Tooth Loss *** Omega-3s Enhance Brain Cell Structure *** Study Questions 21-Day Quarantine Period For Ebola *** Positive Subliminal Messages On Aging Improve Physical Functioning In Elderly *** Cold Sores Increase Risk Of … [Read more...] about Good Stuff To Know November 2014
Making Breast Cancer Awareness More Meaningful
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Another prime example of how women get abused in this country. There is no debate about the fact that women should be aware of breast cancer since it is approaching epidemic proportions. At the turn of the last century, the incidence of breast cancer was about 1 in every 94 women. It is now 1 in every 8 women. My contention about … [Read more...] about Making Breast Cancer Awareness More Meaningful
Looking Fabulous Over 50 (Even Sexy Over 60 Or 70!)
For women “of a certain age”, it may be time to rethink our style savvy. It starts with a realistic look in the mirror. We’re still beautiful … but we’re beautiful a little differently than we were in our 30’s and 40’s. Here are five quick steps to Fabulous … Reconsider color. Our hair is losing pigment, and even if we ”chemically enhance” it, we usually choose a softer … [Read more...] about Looking Fabulous Over 50 (Even Sexy Over 60 Or 70!)
Is It an Excuse or a Reason That Holds You Back?
We sometimes say we want certain things and may, in fact, talk quite a bit about our ideas, but we don't take action to make them happen. Perhaps a more honest statement would be, "It would be nice, but I'm not willing (yet) to do what it takes." That's a better thing to say because it's authentic. Someone intent on success, whatever that means to them, makes a plan, figures … [Read more...] about Is It an Excuse or a Reason That Holds You Back?
The Widow or Widower Next Door
According to Mary Lee Robinson, 50% of happily married couples WILL become The Widow or Widower Next Door so, it’s not a question of if, but when one of you is alone. No one has figured out how to avoid that. Mary Lee joined that 50% in February 2013. Think you know what grieving the loss of a spouse is like? Are you … [Read more...] about The Widow or Widower Next Door
How to Keep Your Walking Strength STRONG!
Hello everyone; blessings of wonderful health from the Wizard of Youth. I’d like to discuss a simple concept to keep your walking strength STRONG! In my travels, I meet many older adults who will tell me about their day and how they walked. Many times, especially within retirement communities, they will tell me that they walk while doing activities such as going to … [Read more...] about How to Keep Your Walking Strength STRONG!
Mental Biology: The New Science of How the Brain and Mind Relate
As most readers know, I am always looking to celebrate productive older men and women (I don't call them "seniors" -- I call them "matures") and W.R.Klemm, Texas A&M University professor qualifies -- big time. He is a solid gold "find". Razor sharp at age 80, Dr. Klemm can not only find his car keys every day, but he probably has some good clues to help you … [Read more...] about Mental Biology: The New Science of How the Brain and Mind Relate
Give Books for Treats
Barbara McNichol recommends giving Books for Treats, a nonprofit program that encourages giving new or gently read children’s books instead of candy at Halloween. Says its founder Rebecca Morgan, “With the burgeoning numbers of kids with diabetes and obesity, it’s time to shift Halloween treats to something that feeds their minds, not their cavities.” Giving books instead of … [Read more...] about Give Books for Treats
An Attitude Of Gratitude
I don’t celebrate a Thanksgiving Day only in November; I celebrate my Thanksgiving Day EVERY DAY. I am grateful for so many things! I would not be able to list all of them. During the day – and sometimes night – I say, “Thank You, Lord”…because I know where my blessings come from. First of all, my good health allows me to live alone and do whatever is needed during my days. … [Read more...] about An Attitude Of Gratitude