Our 2018 annual Food Drive is in full swing! Through December 19, 2018, please help us collect nonperishable food and personal care products, being collected at all buildings on The GreenFields campus, to benefit the Trinity Episcopal Church Food Pantry. For the past...
By Catharine Paddock PhD | Fact checked by Jasmin Collier New research supports the idea that light to moderate physical activity, such as walking and swimming, could reduce the severity of strokes.A study of nearly 1,000 individuals who had had a stroke found that...
Caring for a loved one is often a full-time job. Whether you are in charge of care for an aging parent, a disabled spouse or sibling, or an ill child, making sure that they are comfortable and well-cared for is a major undertaking. It can seem overwhelming at times,...
By Philip J. Fracica, M.D. Bothwell Chief Medical Officer How stroke-aware are you? It’s important to know the warning signs of stroke and to respond quickly. But it’s just as important to know ways you can decrease your own or a loved one’s risk of stroke. According...
Lowering Your Blood Pressure Could Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk, New Research Shows By ALICE PARK For more, visit TIME Health. Margaret Daffodil Graham tries to live a healthy life, particularly since she has a health issue that requires constant attention. Like more than...