What Does The Future Hold For Anti-Aging Medicine?
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008Antiaging medicine is a medical specialty that focuses on the advancement of technology and procedures to detect, prevent, and treat aging related diseases. The average life span and life expectancy in the United States has reportedly grown from approximately 47 years of age in 1900 to an average of about 75 years in 1990.
Early Detection Of Breast Cancer Is Critical
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008Early detection is very important in finding and treating breast cancer. It can help to locate cancer at an early stage before symptoms start to arise. Screening can find cancer and this can be very important when treating it at its earliest stage. It is easier to treat the patient when found in time.
Choosing The Best Long Term Health Care Services
Monday, March 31st, 2008As you grow older, housing may pose more and more of a concern, especially if your health is failing. If you are worried that you may not be able to take care of your basic needs as you age, such as cleaning, cooking, bathing and maintenance, then looking at your long term health care options [...]
There Are A Wide Range Of Senior Services Available
Monday, March 31st, 2008Senior services, also known as ‘services to seniors or the elderly’ refer to services offered by organizations to assist seniors in living comfortable, stress-free lives. Based on the Older Americans Act, all Americans aged sixty and over are eligible for social services. There are too many senior services to mention them all, but the main [...]
Slow The Aging Process By Caring For Your Brain
Monday, March 24th, 2008There are many inconveniences associated with an aging brain. Indeed, it is one of the greatest fears many of us have. When our brains age, we run the risk of diseases like Alzheimer’s. Additionally, just the ability to remember slowly starts to slip away. Happily, however, with modern medical science, we have learned a great [...]