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  • The Effects Of Alcohol For Those Over 65

    The Effects Of Alcohol For Those Over 65

    National Alcohol Awareness Month is April, and it’s sponsored by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) in an effort to educate the public about the #1 health issue in America today, which is dependence on alcohol. Individuals over the age of 65 are especially impacted by the effects of alcohol because their…

  • Stress-Relieving Tips For Better Health

    Stress-Relieving Tips For Better Health

    April is National Stress Awareness Month, and for most people, it probably couldn’t come at a better time. There are all kinds of things that people are obliged to do in the springtime, for instance, spring cleaning, yard pick up, home maintenance from winter weather, and starting some work on the family garden. Stress, of…

  • Embracing The Benefits Of Occupational Therapy For Seniors

    Embracing The Benefits Of Occupational Therapy For Seniors

    April is Occupational Therapy Month, making this a good time to start preparing for the time of year when greater emphasis is placed on occupational therapy for seniors. As people age, it can become more difficult to do some of the same things they did with ease at a younger age, and some activities can…

  • How To Reduce Accidental Poisoning For Your Senior Loved One

    How To Reduce Accidental Poisoning For Your Senior Loved One

    For the week of March 19th through the 25th, organizers in this country will be staging events and activities that are intended to increase people’s awareness of accidental poisoning, and for that cause, an entire week has been designated as National Poison Prevention Week. Seniors are not exempt from the dangers of accidentally consuming poisonous…

  • Recognizing The Issues Associated With Deep Vein Thrombosis In An Elderly Loved One

    Recognizing The Issues Associated With Deep Vein Thrombosis In An Elderly Loved One

    March is the time of year when organizers coordinate events and activities in this country to raise the general awareness of Deep Vein Thrombosis. This month is the time to give some thought to this unpleasant disease. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) develops when a blood clot forms in one of the major arteries of your…

  • Reducing The Risk Of Colorectal Cancer As We Age

    Reducing The Risk Of Colorectal Cancer As We Age

    Every year since 2000, March has been designated as National Colorectal Cancer Month, and the whole point of this designation is to help increase people’s awareness of the disease, so they can have it diagnosed early and treated while it’s still in a treatable phase. As with all forms of cancer, the earlier the disease…

  • What Seniors Should Know About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    What Seniors Should Know About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    In March of each new year, time is set aside by organizers to engage in activities and events that help to raise awareness of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), which is a disorder that causes extreme fatigue for a period generally lasting six months or longer. Throughout the entire time, it seems as though any kind…

  • How To Reduce The Risk Of Burns For Your Senior Loved One

    How To Reduce The Risk Of Burns For Your Senior Loved One

    With Burn Awareness Week scheduled for February 5th through the 11th, now is the time to start thinking more about how to protect your senior loved one against being burned around the household. Burns are very common accidents that occur in any household, but most of those incidents could be prevented by taking a little…

  • How Healthy Relationships Boost Your Well-Being

    How Healthy Relationships Boost Your Well-Being

    The purpose of February’s National Wellness Month is to encourage people to establish and build on social relationships, given that they are essential to a sense of human well-being and overall wellness. Study after study has found that humans thrive on interaction and that individuals who lack such relationships are generally in poorer health, both…

  • Happy Heart Month (And How To Keep It Healthy)

    Happy Heart Month (And How To Keep It Healthy)

    National Heart Month is observed in February of each year, and that means it’s right around the corner. Given the fact that cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death around the globe, and that more than 17 million people die from it annually, it would seem like having a national observance like this is a great…