Digital Health Innovations for Seniors: A Rising Need
Healthcare innovators have been witnessing the surge in the aging consumer these days. With the rise in the number of baby boomers,...
Healthy Lifestyle May Lead to Longer Lifespan for the Elderly
A new study from the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Aging and Population Health found that seniors who exercise regularly, eat...
Doll Therapy for Dementia: Does It Work?
Dementia patients have been getting calmer with the help of dolls — all with the help of doll therapy. With home care services, nursing...
Elderly are Healthier, More Active, Study Says
Elderly individuals today are having a more active lifestyle, traveling, enjoying various hobbies, and so much more, a survey by Japan’s...
CDC: Falls, Leading Health Threat
Falls primarily lead to injury and death in the elderly, a study found in the September 23 issue U.S. Center for Disease Control and...
Exercise Based on Laughter May Boost Seniors’ Physical, Mental Health
Including laughter in an exercise program can strengthen seniors’ aerobic endurance, mental health, and confidence when they perform...
Driving and the Elderly: When to Give It Up
Driving has always been linked with independence. With seniors? Perhaps a bit too radical, some might point out. Imagine when you have...
Electric Fans May Lead to Elderly Health Risks, Study Shows
A recent study from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center found that elderly who use electric fans when there is severe...
New York to Allocate $75M in Boosting Senior Nutrition, Health
Albany, New York — The state of New York will be allotting $74.6 million for senior nutrition. Under the administration of Democratic...
Genes behind Loss of Hearing, Sight and Brittleness of Bones Identified
Several age-related medical conditions such as bones’ brittleness (osteoarthritis), as well as loss of sight (retinal degeneration) and...