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Don’t Delay Reporting TMJ Symptoms

Jan 15, 2021 — Among the other side effects of COVID-19 and the accompanying quarantine, dentists say that more patients are calling with broken or cracked teeth—a result of the stress we’re experiencing, which we often take out on our teeth with clenching or grinding. But broken teeth aren’t the only oral health problem that’s increased. Many patients are... Read More

Talking to the Senior Men in Your Life About COVID-19

Jan 1, 2021 — There is exciting news these days about the beginning of the distribution of the vaccine targeting the virus that causes COVID-19, which has taken the lives of so many people worldwide. Older adults have been hardest hit by the virus, and it’s expected that they will be among the first on the list to receive... Read More

Seven Great Ways to Protect Your Immune System

Dec 15, 2020 — During 2020, prevention has been top of mind for many of us! Though we can and should be immunized against seasonal influenza (“the flu”), a vaccine for COVID-19 isn’t available yet. The tools at our disposal for lowering our risk include wearing a mask and practicing physical distancing. Many of us also are thinking of... Read More

Pandemic Precautions Challenge Those With Hearing Loss

Nov 30, 2020 — Audiologists recently shared some important warnings for people who are living with hearing loss. Audiologists are health care professionals who evaluate, diagnose, treat and manage hearing loss. They prescribe and fit hearing aids and other devices. The American Academy of Audiology (AAA) recently reported that seniors who use hearing aids are being negatively affected by... Read More

Pain Insights That Are Especially Relevant Today

Nov 15, 2020 — Pain isn’t “all in your head,” as some people dismissively say. However, the way we think about our pain can make a big difference! In August 2020, a research team from Penn State University Center for Healthy Aging published a study on pain “catastrophizing.” They defined “catastrophizing” as “feeling an exaggerated helplessness or hopelessness” about... Read More

Emergency Preparation Plans Need Adjusting During 2020

Nov 1, 2020 — Each year during National Preparedness Month, we are reminded of steps for keeping safe during natural disasters, such as hurricanes, tornados, wildfires, earthquakes, floods, and extreme heat—along with power outages, fires, explosions, and other man-made emergencies. In previous years, few of us paid much attention to another item that also appears on the list of... Read More

Doctors Report Increase in “Broken Heart Syndrome”

Oct 15, 2020 — Every so often, we read a poignant news story about a couple, married for years, who pass away only a few days apart. “His wife died from a stroke, and he died of a broken heart,” the story might go. Though that is just a saying, there actually is something to it, report cardiologists. According... Read More

Studies Confirm Sensory Loss Raises Risk of Dementia

Oct 1, 2020 — Vision problems, hearing loss, and a diminished sense of touch, taste, and smell all become more common as we grow older. And so do Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. Is there a connection? Scientists have long suspected that there is, and recent studies are helping to explain it. In 2019, the University of... Read More

Staying Positive During Challenging Times

Sep 15, 2020 —  If you’re like most people these days, you’re spending a certain amount of time fretting. Given what’s going on in the world right now, that’s understandable. But what if you can’t stop the bad thoughts that are going through your mind? In June 2020, a team of experts from the UK studied a group of... Read More

For a Younger Brain, Eat More Leafy Greens

Sep 1, 2020 — Many farmers’ markets failed to operate this year, and it’s been a little more challenging for us to get to the grocery store. If we go, we might feel pretty rushed, grabbing a few bananas and apples in the produce aisle, completely ignoring the colorful palette of leafy greens we can buy these days. But... Read More