Content from Oakstreethealth.com Defining Memory As Harvard University defines, “memory is the ongoing process of information retention over time.” Memory is described as working in a dual process, where regular day-to-day information that has been stored interacts with new situations, including Read More
Content from Anthem.com While we know a good night’s sleep makes it easier to start off the next day on the right foot, it’s also one of the most important things we can do for our whole health. After all, we spend one-third Read More
Content form boomerbenefits.com Many retirees hit the road before winter comes to go to a warmer state. Snowbirds, as they are called, travel to warmer weather while their home state experiences colder weather. Generally, most snowbirds stay where it is warm for Read More
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Content from pcori.org A recent study looked at how well two treatments for depression work for people on dialysis. Depression is common in people who are on dialysis. Depression worsens your quality of life, makes you feel tired, and can affect your Read More
Content from CareMax.com CareMax believes wholeheartedly in serving our patients through a methodology we call Whole Person Health. That means we serve not only your medical needs but those of your mental and social health. We know that to achieve health in Read More
Content from cms.gov “On April 22, 2022 the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a proposed rule to implement sections of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (CAA) that would simplify Medicare enrollment rules and extend coverage of immunosuppressive drugs for Read More
content from AARP.com You’ve probably heard that keeping your bedroom dark can help improve the quality of your sleep. But new research reveals that eliminating artificial light during the night — from a TV set or radio clock or streetlight — could Read More
Content from AARP.com It’s not just your imagination: Your allergies are getting worse. Compared to 1990, pollen season today kicks off 20 days earlier and sticks around eight days longer, according to a 2021 study. And sneezin’ season is more severe: Plants, Read More
Content from Aetna.com For too long, employees have seized on multi-tasking as a way to be more efficient and effective at work. But experts like Andy Lee believe multi-tasking can actually hurt your performance. Attempting to do several things at once “fractures Read More