Alzheimer’s disease typically progresses slowly in three general stages: early, middle and late (sometimes referred to as mild, moderate and severe in a medical context). Since Alzheimer’s affects people in different ways, each person may experience symptoms — or progress …
Read PostApril is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month. Throughout the month, we will be posting tips that may help you find ways to control your IBS better. Follow IFFGD on Twitter or Facebook for mobile updates to these tips! Tips …
Read PostMultiple Sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease that affects the central nervous system which includes the brain and spinal cord; therefore, impacting everything that we do1. MS causes an immune response to attack the brain and spinal cord leading to …
Read PostNew Year’s Resolutions, easy to make, unfortunately also easy to break. A top reason why most people give up on their resolutions, is that they are treating what should be a marathon, like a sprint. Here are a few simple …
Read PostI am excited about this opportunity to contribute to the Live Your Life Blog. I am hopeful that you will gain something from this self care challenge! With many preparing for Holiday celebrations filled with shopping, food, and family, there …
Read PostLiving a healthy lifestyle becomes even more important for better aging. The things we do to keep body and heart healthy—nutritious diet, physical activity, and social connections – also can help promote brain health and wellness. Here are 10 steps …
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