Monthly Archives: July 2013
Jeff Zisselman sharing A Little More Education, a Little Longer Life?
Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/longevity/0515/a-little-more-education-a-little-longer-life.aspx Long-term study found an association between the two. MONDAY, May 14, 2012 (HealthDay News) — It’s graduation season, and new research offers yet another reason to congratulate someone who has completed at least nine years of education: They’re likely to live … Continue reading
Jeff Zisselman sharing Insurance for Your Brain: Read, Write, and Play Games
Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/senior-health/insurance-for-your-brain-read-write-and-play-games.aspx WEDNESDAY, July 3, 2013 — People who read, write, and engage in other mentally stimulating activities preserve memories at a rate at least 32 percent higher than those who don’t — and more importantly, readers and writers are more likely … Continue reading
Jeff Zisselman sharing Aging and the Digestive Tract
Source: http://www.everydayhealth.com/digestive-health/dealing-with-a-sensitive-gut.aspx Indigestion and constipation are just two conditions that can become more problematic as you age. Aging puts the body at higher risk for an assortment of health ailments and conditions, sparking a need for different medications. But the mix … Continue reading