By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Reputable medical spas like the anti aging services in encino have reopened with plenty of precautions and changes for safety
Features
New Program Offers Amyloidosis Patients Hope
Amyloidosis is a rare disease that affects 12 people per million. Rochester now has a program dedicated to the treating the disease and finding
5 Things You Should Know About Bones, Joints
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. In the foundation of the human body, bones and joints remain a critical structure for our bodies. Many times people
The Quest to Raise Prostate Cancer Awareness
190,000 men will be diagnosed with the disease this year in the U.S. By Hanan Goldberg, MD Prostate cancer is the most common cancer
Couples Who Lose Together Lose More
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A study published in August by Lotte Verweij, a registered nurse and Ph.D. student at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences,
Q & A with Pat Leone from Contact Community Services
Contact Community Services director says calls to the agency’s hotline and suicide prevention has remained steady during the pandemic By Mary Beth Roach Pat
Some Seniors Still Wary of Doctor’s Offices
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Social distancing may curtail the spread of COVID-19, but it brings its own drawbacks, one of which is the hesitancy
Technology and Social Media Helpful for Isolated Seniors
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Numerous studies and articles have lambasted misuse of social media for its ill effects on young people caught up in
Longevity Gap: Wealthy Outlive Poor by Nearly 10 Years
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Researchers with University College London recently published a study that correlates wealth as the greatest factor that indicates when a
Medicare 101
If the rules of Medicare confuse you, you are not alone By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Yes, it’s confusing. An entire industry has developed around








