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Higher Medical Bills for Those Who Don’t Treat Hearing Loss
Two new studies point out the serious consequences of untreated hearing loss. In one, researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina found that middle-aged adults with untreated hearing loss had substantially higher medical bills compared with those without hearing loss. A second study from Johns Hopkins University found that moderate to severe hearing loss…
Read MoreEat Your Way to Brain Health
Follow the Mediterranean or the MIND diets and your mind will be sharper in six months — and less susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease decades later,” agrees Majid Fotuhi, M.D., medical director of NeuroGrow Brain Fitness Center and affiliate staff at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore. What makes these diets so powerful? Key foods within them…
Read MoreWays to Prepare for a Disaster
Fill a fireproof box. Items should include identification and other important cards, financial records, family photos and emergency cash in small bills. Design a disaster plan. It should include whom to contact and where to meet family members in case of an emergency. All family members should the plan and the numbers to call. Make…
Read MoreHealth Shots
Sex boosts brain power. Love might be good for the heart, but new research shows that sex is good for the brain. Researchers at Coventry University in England studied 6800 men and women ages 50 to 89 and found that those who were sexually active scored higher on cognitive tests than those who were not. …
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