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Healthy Aging, Legal & Financial
Resolve to Avoid Weight Loss Scams
Indulging in all those rich holiday treats packs on the pounds, which is no doubt why many of us put…
January is Glaucoma Awareness Month
At his routine eye exam, Alberto was startled when the ophthalmologist told him that he had developed glaucoma. “I didn’t…
Alzheimer's Disease, Brain Health, Healthy Aging
Family May Notice Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease During the Holidays
During the holidays, family members gather from near and far to celebrate the season. Often this may be the only…
Don’t Invite the Flu for the Holidays
During November and December, most of us spend time in crowds of people—at parties, while shopping, and as we make…
Useful Holiday Gifts for Loved Ones with Health Challenges
Holiday shopping—at the pharmacy? Loyola University Medical Center experts offer tips for practical, inexpensive gifts for loved ones who are…
Communicating With Someone Who Has Memory Loss
When a friend or loved one is living with the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease or another type of cognitive impairment,…
Avoiding the Complications of Diabetes
November is National Diabetes Month. This year’s theme is “Diabetes is a Family Affair,” reflecting the fact that this disease…
Legal & Financial, Planning Ahead
Are the Baby Boomers Prepared for Retirement Care?
While a majority of middle-income baby boomers report having at least a rough retirement financial plan in place, an alarming…
Brain Health, Healthy Aging, News
Safe Social Networking for Seniors
Seniors should be encouraged to use online tools to connect with their loved ones, and stay interactive. Family members should do all they can to make sure seniors are aware of possible dangers online.
People with Medicare and the Health Insurance Marketplace: Frequently Asked Questions
Commonly asked questions by seniors on Medicare and other health law changes are answered here.
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FALLS
The Leading Cause of Fatal Injuries for Seniors
Millions of Americans are at risk of becoming victims to the leading cause of accidental home injuries – slips and falls. All age groups are affected, with adults over age 60 years old ranking highest for these injuries. The steps listed in our useful guide on measures to reduce the risk of falling for you or your loved one, will help reduce your risk of falling.
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