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Category Archives: Health
Reducing Arthritis Pain Through Nutrition
Arthritis is among the most common conditions facing older adults, with approximately one in five seniors experiencing symptoms. The pain and inflammation associated with arthritis can certainly be disruptive, but personal care providers can help seniors reduce some of it by focusing on preparing some specific foods. Continue reading
Posted in arthritis, caregiving, Health, pain
Tagged arthritis, omega-3 fatty acids, senior, vitamin C
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Tomatoes May Lower Stroke Risk
Eating fruits and vegetables is the cornerstone of a healthy diet, and the results of a new study offer some insight into why that is. Researchers from Finland found that a chemical commonly found in tomatoes can significantly lower the risk of stroke. Continue reading
Posted in Health, Stroke
Tagged blood clots, Dr. Jouni Karppi, fruits, lycopene, meal preparation, neurology, stroke, tomatoes, vegetables
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Balancing Work and Caregiving
Whether it be an elderly loved one managing a chronic condition or a spouse going through cancer treatment, caring for a relative is certainly stressful. This is especially true for anyone who has tried to balance caregiving with working a full-time job. Though difficult, there are a variety of ways family members can make sure their loved ones are taken care of while still maintaining their professional life. Continue reading
Posted in Caregivers, caregiving, Companionship, Family Caregivers, Health, Helpful Tips, Home Care, Independence, Seniors
Tagged cancer, caregiving, Family and Medical Leave Act, stress
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Peppers May Lower Parkinson’s Risk
Peppers may hold the key to preventing Parkinson’s disease. Scientists found that the benefits of peppers may actually lie in nicotine, which comes from Solanaceae, a flowering plant family with some species producing foods that are edible sources of nicotine, including peppers and tomatoes. Continue reading
Outdoor Activities for the Elderly
Enjoying the outdoors during the spring and summer months is important for people of all ages. Although elders may have limited mobility, it is important that those receiving senior care get outside for the mood-boosting effects that go along with it. Studies also show that getting outside can prevent sleep disorders and chronic pain, according to Agingcare.com. Continue reading
Posted in Aging, Alzheimers and Memory Care, Caregivers, caregiving, Companionship, Exercise, Family Caregivers, Health, Helpful Tips, Home Care, Seniors
Tagged activities, crafts, elderly, gardening, markets, outdoor, seniors
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The Side Effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Much like other forms of the condition, rheumatoid arthritis brings pain and discomfort with it, but the disease also carries many other serious side effects. It’s important for family members and care providers to recognize symptoms that could lead to more serious complications. Continue reading
Posted in Aging, arthritis, caregiving, Health, Helpful Tips, Home Care, pain, Resources
Tagged arthritis, blood vessels, Heart, kidney damage, NSAIDs, pain, RA, rheumatoid arthritis
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Knowing the Variations of Arthritis
Arthritis is one of the most common conditions facing older adults, but there are many different variations to take into consideration. Understanding the difference between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and the more common osteoarthritis can help family caregivers better assist their loved ones in managing their pain. Continue reading
Posted in Aging, arthritis, caregiving, Exercise, Health, Helpful Tips
Tagged arthritis, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fatigue, fever, Mayo Clinic, osteoarthritis, pain, RA, rheumatoid arthritis, symptoms
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After Stroke, Ambulance Necessary
Quick intervention is essential after someone suffers a stroke. In fact, it can sometimes mean the difference between life and death, which makes recent findings from the American Heart Association particularly troubling. Research revealed that as many as one in three stroke victims do not take an ambulance to the hospital despite it being the fastest mode of transportation, according to a study published in the journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. Continue reading
Posted in Health, Health Professionals, neurology, Safety, Seniors, Stroke
Tagged ambulance, Dr. Jeffrey L. Saver, EMS, hospital, stroke
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The Five Sudden Symptoms of Stroke
The symptoms of stroke often set in quickly and without warning. One of the most significant signs is weakness of the face, arm, or leg on one side of the body. Additionally, sudden confusion or difficulty speaking can be a sign of trouble. The other so-called sudden symptoms include trouble seeing on one side, severe headache, or sudden dizziness. If any of these occur out of nowhere, it’s crucial to call 9-1-1 as soon as possible. Continue reading
Gene Could Be Key to Alzheimer’s Treatment
Researchers are constantly working toward a breakthrough in Alzheimer’s care, and new findings out of Harvard Medical School may be just that. Scientists there believe they have discovered how a certain gene, known as CD33, can be used to remove the amyloid plaques associated with causing the memory and cognitive problems the disease is known for. Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimers and Memory Care, Health, Helpful Tips, Home Care
Tagged Alzheimers, amyloid plaque, CD33, Harvard Medical School
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