By Janet Grace Ortigas on April 1, 2015
Alzheimer’s disease, bioperene, curcumin extracts, turmeric, turmeric curcumin
Aging, Dementia, Health

Men and women who struggle over memory impairment or loss due to Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) turn their attention on turmeric curcumin to alleviate and reverse this staggering trend. Turmeric curcumin is a spice that has been ascribed therapeutic properties like antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-viral. The medicinal properties of turmeric curcumin have attracted worldwide scientific […]
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By Jim Turnage on March 2, 2015
Alzheimers, Dementia
Aging, Dementia, Health

If you have a relative in a nursing home who is suffering from dementia, you might want to question the staff about the medications he or she receives. Antipsychotics are frequently prescribed for patients in these homes; the side effects are upsetting and can even lead to their early demise. When dementia patients exhibit symptoms […]
By Jim Turnage on February 27, 2015
Economy, Old Age, Suicide
Aging, Health, Suicide

We’ve been reading about the numbers rising of Americans who live in poverty, and we have also learned about the growing number of homeless, especially children. We know that they are victims of increasing income inequality in the United States. Here’s another group of victims to add to the list of Americans who have suffered […]
By Jim Malone on January 26, 2015
Telomeres
Aging, Biology, Health

For every extremely stressful year a person endures, their lifetime is shortened by six years on average. Being exposed to chronic psychological stress, whether by relationship, work abuse, or an abusive lifestyle, can kill a person. Being subjected to situations or influences that make a person feel out of control is deadly, and it is […]
By Jim Turnage on January 9, 2015
Alzheimers, Memory Loss, spot
Aging, Breaking News, Health

Alzheimer’s disease may be the saddest of all situations for family members to experience. Watching as a loved one slowly loses his or her ability to function independently, as cognitive ability fades is painful, while it ignites memories of when he or she was a strong, functioning member of the family. Research continues, and a […]
By Jim Turnage on October 2, 2014
Aging, Elderly, Health

The baby boom has slowed and there are many factors; the number of deaths during childbirth have decreased; there are far fewer jobs which were considered dangerous a century ago; medical science has lowered the death rate from serious disease. The World is getting older. Twelve percent of the world’s population is composed of the […]