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  • You’re A Cancer Survivor: What Now?

    You’re A Cancer Survivor: What Now?

    In the US, June is National Cancer Survivor Month, and it’s a time for raising awareness about what people have gone through to survive the deadliest disease we have. Anyone who has fought against cancer has undoubtedly had their whole life disrupted by ongoing treatment. There is a never-ending round of doctor appointments, radiation, chemotherapy…

  • Simple Steps That May Lessen Your Migraine

    Simple Steps That May Lessen Your Migraine

    June is National Migraine Awareness Month, and that means it’s time to start thinking about migraine prevention and migraine treatment for all those who are afflicted by these intense headaches. Anyone who has ever endured one, especially a particularly severe headache, will understand the importance of taking steps to prevent them. However, sometimes despite your…

  • What Every Senior Needs To Know About Lightning Safety

    What Every Senior Needs To Know About Lightning Safety

    This year, National Lightning Safety Awareness Week falls during the week of June 18th through the 24th, and in the days leading up to that week, activists will be encouraging people to increase their awareness of the potential for damage that lightning always carries. For sure, much more attention is traditionally given to hail, strong…

  • Could You Have Cataracts? Here’s How To Know

    Could You Have Cataracts? Here’s How To Know

    June is Cataract Awareness Month in the US, and that makes this a good time to begin thinking about whether you or a senior loved one might be developing cataracts. Cataracts can lead to blindness and they can affect people of any age, although they occur much more frequently in people over the age of…

  • Taking Care Of Your Mental Health Helps Your Physical Health As Well

    Taking Care Of Your Mental Health Helps Your Physical Health As Well

    Mental Health Month is traditionally scheduled for the month of May, and this year is no exception. You might be surprised at the powerful impact that good mental health can have on your physical health, and there’s no doubt the two are strongly connected. By taking steps to maintain good mental health, you can go…

  • How To Celebrate Older Americans Month In Style

    How To Celebrate Older Americans Month In Style

    May is the month designated as Older Americans Month, and this year’s theme has been tabbed as ‘Aging Unbound’, an attempt to dispel stereotypes about aging and explore a number of different aging experiences. If you have a senior loved one in your home, or if you have planned a visit with them, there are…

  • Living Well After A Stroke

    Living Well After A Stroke

    The month of May is traditionally Stroke Awareness Month in this country, and that means now is the time of year to increase your awareness of this medical condition, and what you can do to help lessen your chances of experiencing it. If you’ve already had a stroke, it becomes extremely important to educate yourself…

  • Living with Arthritis – A Guide for Seniors

    Living with Arthritis – A Guide for Seniors

    Given that the month of May is Arthritis Awareness Month, now is a great time to consider how seniors can cope with the pain and discomfort of living with arthritis. There are actually quite a few simple daily activities you can undertake in an effort to relieve the distress of arthritis, and these self-management activities…

  • Let’s Talk About Neuropathy: What it is and How to Manage It

    Let’s Talk About Neuropathy: What it is and How to Manage It

    May 12th through May 16th is National Neuropathy Awareness Week in this country. During that week supporters will be trying to raise consciousness about exactly what neuropathy is and what can be done to handle it. A great many people are affected by neuropathy, and don’t do anything about it simply because they’re unaware of…

  • Why You Should Be Gardening Into Your Senior Years

    Why You Should Be Gardening Into Your Senior Years

    Appropriately enough, April is National Garden Month, and that’s the time when most people in the country can expect winter weather to begin fading away so that springtime activities can be started. There is much to be gained from gardening activities, apart from the beautiful flowers or shrubs that bloom at that time of year.…