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Jenn Denfield on
February 28, 2012
Remember when your parents were lecturing you on the rules for taking the car for a spin? Dad would put his face in front of yours and say, “Are you listening?” Of course you would say “sure” even though your mind was miles away on the adventure to come.
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Jenn Denfield on
February 22, 2012
Overeating may double your risk of developing memory problems.
Older adults who ate between 2,100 and 6,000 calories each day were twice as likely to develop memory problems. The new findings are slated to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in New Orleans.
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Jenn Denfield on
February 15, 2012
In honor of Heart Health month, please enjoy our article on making better food choices to avoid high blood pressure and heart disease.
First of all, let's understand what is cholesterol.
Well, cholesterol is a fat like waxy substance. It is found in the cells of the body. All the cholesterol that is required by the body is made by the body itself.
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Jenn Denfield on
February 08, 2012
The month of February and Valentine’s Day brings a celebration of love and stirs couples to rekindle feelings of romance and devotion. Not so different from young couples are aging seniors, celebrating memories of sweethearts and romance in days gone by. Sit a while with a senior couple and they will soon be telling you their romance story or listen to a widow or widower as they sing their favorite love song from their youth.
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