Walk The Walk: Counting Steps For A Healthier Life
February 13, 2019
While most of us know about the health benefits of walking to ensure we get enough exercise, some of us are a little more committed to the concept and even make sure every step is counted through trackers on our smartphones or Fitbits. Are you one of those walkers who paces…
The Sweet Taste of Health: How Dark Chocolate Can Support Good Health
February 13, 2019
Nothing sparks joy quite like chocolate. But did you know that the happiness buzz you get from a square of dark chocolate is caused by brain-loving nutrients? Dark chocolate contains alkaloids, which interact with neurotransmitters in our brain to stimulate those good feelings. Dark chocolate also contains antioxidants, magnesium, fiber,…
Catch Your Breath: How Your Lungs Change As You Age
February 13, 2019
It’s not your imagination: your breathing may change, and you may be more susceptible to pneumonia or other bacterial or viral lung infections, as you age. To better understand why that may happen, it’s important to first understand the biological process going on in your lungs as you breathe in…
About Time: When You Eat May Be As Important As What You Eat
February 6, 2019
How often are you indulging in late night snacks or midnight meals? And are you skipping breakfast but loading up on calories later in the day? Well, it turns out the timing of your meals may be as important to your health and well being as whatever it is you’re…
Rock On: New Ideas For Better Sleep
February 6, 2019
It may be a new year, but for many, the same old problem exists: how to deal with sleep troubles. As we get older, we may get less sleep- not because we need less sleep but rather due to a myriad of problems associated with aging that cause disrupted sleep….
No Need To Despair: Treating Depression and Mental Health Problems In Older Adults
February 1, 2019
While not a normal part of aging, depression and other mental health problems are not uncommon as you get older. In fact, it seems that depression in older people can be more severe and long-lasting than it is in younger people. If left untreated, depression can lead to diminished functioning,…