How to Talk to Someone With Alzheimer’s
Approach from the front. Use gestures more than words. Don’t argue. View original article Contributor:
Approach from the front. Use gestures more than words. Don’t argue. View original article Contributor:
Research found 85 percent more deaths among those of prime working age in places where car factories closed compared with where they stayed open. View original article Contributor:
Pyrethroids, found in mosquito repellents, pet sprays and lice shampoos, may increase cardiovascular risks. View original article Contributor:
One of the best things you can do for your health is to cut back on foods with added sugar. Our 7-Day Sugar Challenge will show you how. View original article Contributor:
Exercise doesn’t just strengthen your muscles, it can also be good for your mind and memory. Fitness advice from the year in Well. View original article Contributor:
Hearing loss is the largest modifiable risk factor for developing dementia, exceeding that of smoking, high blood pressure, lack of exercise and social isolation. View original article Contributor:
One large mining company is trying to shut illegal operations, which use mercury. The small-scale miners say there’s no other way to earn a living. View original article Contributor:
To rebuild her figure skating career after a reckoning with mental health struggles, the Olympian has focused on redefining what success means. View original article Contributor:
The Pacific island nation will reopen schools after a measles epidemic killed 81 people, many of them children and babies. View original article Contributor:
Morgan Stickney began training for the Paralympics after having her left leg amputated below the knee. But a familiar pain struck again. View original article Contributor: