Eating is a common coping mechanism for stress, but studies have shown it does nothing to decrease stress levels and can lead to serious weight gain.
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A Guide to Selecting Safe Medical Contraception
Based on your health history, certain types of contraceptives may be safer or more effective than others. Use this guide to look up the conditions that apply to your current and past health history, to ensure that you select or are using the best medical contraceptive for YOU.
Read More »Benadryl and Other Common Medications are Linked to Dementia in Men and Women
Many people turn to over-the-counter medicines when they need relief from allergy and cold symptoms. They also turn to them if they have trouble falling or staying asleep. This is concerning since recent studies show that one of the most common of those drugs—Diphenhydramine, the active ingredient in Benadryl—could lead to serious health problems, including dementia.
Read More »To Tamiflu or Not to Tamiflu? Are other flu treatments Better?
When the flu is hitting hard you may have friends, relatives, or co- workers that are getting sick. Here is the information you need to know about current treatment options for the flu.
Read More »How Light Can Improve Life for People with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
What small thing can you change that might make a difference in the lives of Alzheimer’s and related dementias patients?
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