NEW YORK — Sometimes it’s a fall that brings a broken hip and a loss of mobility. Or memory problems that bubble into danger. Or the death of the partner who was relied upon for care.
The need to move to a nursing home, assisted living facility or another type of care setting often comes ...
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The beginning of the year is a natural time for a reset, especially when it comes to budgets and better-for-you habits.
With the cold and flu season still in full swing, it’s also a time when many people start thinking about how to stay healthy without spending more than they ...
Have you ever heard the old story about a person searching for lost keys under a streetlamp? When asked why there, the answer was simple: “That’s where the light is.”
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) researchers may have been doing something similar for decades. They have been searching for ...
DEAR ANNIE: I’ve been friends with the same group of women since our children were in grade school. We’re now in our late 50s and early 60s, and for years this group has been my main social circle. We’ve shared weddings, divorces, illnesses and losses. I will always value them for ...
DEAR HELOISE: Here’s an idea that I’ve benefited from for years. Whenever I stay in a hotel, I save the shower caps that are usually provided for free. Because I garden, I regularly track in grass clippings and dirt on my shoes. Putting the shower caps on over my shoes when I go outside ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: Over a 30-day period, my 84-year-old husband went from being mentally sharp, to going into a fog, to not being able to recognize simple objects or name the president. He was admitted to the hospital as a possible stroke victim.
His CT, EEG and MRI were negative. He had been ...