Thanks to Millennials, Older Adults Increasingly Adopt Text Messaging - Businesswire.com
Thanks to Millennials, Older Adults Increasingly Adopt Text Messaging - Businesswire.com
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Think texting is just for the young? Think again. New research from Sprint (NYSE:S) confirms that the under-30 crowd is definitely texting in mass, and they ’ re driving their parents to text, too. The number
The battle of the bulge: Repairing groin and abdominal hernias - New York Daily News
Dr. Daniel Herron says the most serious scenario is when a hernia becomes strangulated. The specialist: Dr. Daniel Herron on hernias Mount Sinai’s Chief of Bariatric Surgery, Dr. Daniel Herron, does about 200 operations a year, 50 of which are hernia
Health Talk: Get ready for flu season - Rutland Herald
The Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice and Dorset Nursing Association, with support from Omya and the Coalition for Adult Immunization in the Rutland Region, are hosting 19 flu and pneumonia vaccination clinics throughout the region
Celebrate caregivers month by helping others - Star-Gazette
A caregiver is defined as someone who cares for a chronically ill, disabled or elderly loved one. According to the National Family Caregivers Association, more than 50 million Americans provide unpaid assistance and support to older adults and people
Critics’ best bets for Wednesday - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Not once but twice the Theatre of the Dead website warns visitors this haunted attraction is not for those “sensitive mental issues.” OK, point taken — we will steer clear. The rest of you enjoy the horrifying tale of Edwin Faust, the missing
Education potential of older people ‘untapped’ - Guardian Unlimited
The nation needs to invest much more in the ability of older people to make best use of their brains, according to a new report from a government thinktank . Foresight, the government unit charged with thinking strategically for the future, said it
Stress hits older adults decision-making more than younger - Thaindian.com
Washington, October 29 (ANI): When it comes to decision making, stressed out older adults are more likely to alter their behavior than their younger counterparts, reveals a new study. According to Mara Mather of USC Davis School of Gerontology, older


























