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Seniors (Page 72)

Kids Raised by Grandparents More Likely to Pile on Pounds: Study

2020-02-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 17, 2020
In: Family Health, Kids' Health, Seniors

MONDAY, Feb. 17, 2020 (HealthDay News) — Grandparents can be a bad influence on kids’ weight, researchers say. That’s the upshot of an analysis of 23 studies conducted in the United States and eight other countries by a team from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. TheContinue Reading

Life Expectancy in U.S. Increases for First Time in 4 Years

2020-01-30
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 30, 2020
In: Cancer, Seniors, Vitamins / Drugs

THURSDAY, Jan. 30, 2020 (HealthDay News) — After four years of declines, life expectancy in the United States increased in 2018, health officials reported Thursday. The jump in longevity comes as deaths from opioid overdoses dropped for the first time in 28 years, as did deaths from six of theContinue Reading

Could a Switch to Skim Milk Add Years to Your Life?

2020-01-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 17, 2020
In: Dieting, General Health, Nutrition / Vitamins, Seniors

THURSDAY, Jan. 16, 2020 (HealthDay News) — If you want to slow down the aging process, it might not hurt to replace whole milk with skim, new research suggests. The study of over 5,800 U.S. adults found that those who regularly indulged in higher-fat milk had shorter telomeres in theirContinue Reading

Fatty Diets Tied to Leading Cause of Vision Loss in Seniors

2019-12-26
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 26, 2019
In: Eye Care / Vision, Nutrition / Vitamins, Seniors

THURSDAY, Dec. 26, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Diets heavy in red meat and fatty foods could help spur a leading cause of vision loss in older Americans, new research suggests. The study found that people who ate more typical Western diets were three times more likely to develop an eyeContinue Reading

Caring for Grandkids Might Help Stave Off Loneliness

2019-12-18
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 18, 2019
In: Family Health, Mental Health, Seniors

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Caring for a grandchild might be the best way to fight the isolation of old age, new research suggests. This conclusion is based on 2014 data collected as part of an ongoing German survey of older adults. Among the nearly 3,900 grandparents inContinue Reading

Out-of-Pocket Costs for Medicare Recipients Will Rise in New Year

2019-12-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 17, 2019
In: General Health, Health Insurance, Seniors

TUESDAY, Dec. 17, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Seniors on Medicare are going to take a hit to the pocketbook in 2020, with premiums and deductibles set to increase on coverage for medical services and prescription drugs. The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B will rise $9.10, to $144 aContinue Reading

Is Timing Everything for SIDS Risk?

2019-12-09
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 9, 2019
In: Care Giving, Kids' Health, Parenting, Seniors

MONDAY, Dec. 9, 2019 (HealthDay News) — New research suggests that a baby’s age may offer clues to sudden unexplained infant death (SUID) — formerly known as SIDS. The study identified two unique groups of babies who died from SUID — one who died within a week of birth, andContinue Reading

Can You Find Love in Long-Term Care? Just Ask Gloria and Al

2019-12-03
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 3, 2019
In: Seniors, Sexual Health

TUESDAY, Dec. 3, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Romance was absolutely the last thing Gloria Duncan and Al Cappiello had on their minds when they became nursing home residents. “When I got here, I felt almost like my life was over. I was a very active, social person. I was almostContinue Reading

Cards, Board Games Could Be a Win for Aging Brains

2019-12-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: December 2, 2019
In: Alzheimers, Mental Health, Neurological, Seniors

MONDAY, Dec. 2, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Playing cards and board games like chess, bingo and Scrabble might be the mental workout you need to keep your wits as you age, Scottish researchers suggest. People in their 70s who regularly play board games score higher on tests of memory andContinue Reading

Even in Small Doses, Air Pollution Harms Older Americans

2019-11-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: November 28, 2019
In: Doctors and Health Care, Mental Health, Seniors

THURSDAY, Nov. 28, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Even a little exposure to the fine particles of air pollution can translate into higher hospitalization rates for a number of common conditions among older Americans, a new study suggests. “The study shows that the health dangers and economic impacts of air pollutionContinue Reading

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