March 12th, 2022
Tom Lashnits
I woke up this morning and it was raining. The temperature was in the high 30s. But by 9:30 a.m. the temperature had dropped into the 20s and the rain had turned to snow. Three days ago it was 70 degrees in Pennsylvania! What’s going on? Pennsylvania today What’s […]
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March 12th, 2022
Rosalind Sedacca
By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC In a newsletter from Dr. Mark Goulston, he makes a disturbing point. “When asked to choose between their parents being nicer to them or more loving towards each other, most teenagers pick the latter. The animosity between parents is very painful to their children.” Stop and think about that for a […]
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March 11th, 2022
Dr. Jill Bjerke
Dr. Jill M. Bjerke Silver Spaces, LLC March, 2022 The dates are now approaching when the faster 5G wireless service will start to be introduced worldwide. The result of this is that the earlier generation of 3G will be winding down and eventually eliminated. This presents serious consequences for certain products that still use the […]
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March 10th, 2022
Ipek Williamson
I was born in a city where bridges connect two continents, Asia and Europe. At the time, there was none, and the only way to pass from one side to the other was through the waterway. Later on, when I was in primary school, they erected the first bridge. Then came the second, and then […]
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March 9th, 2022
Chris Rodell
(708 words)While global conflict experts are wondering how long Ukraine can hold on, if the Russian economy will collapse, and if nuclear nightmares are in play, I keep thinking of something more intimate.That is, “What does Mrs. Putin have to say about all this?”In mankind’s long and bloody history of pointless wars, this one strikes […]
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March 9th, 2022
Dementia Society of America
Everyone forgets things here and there. If you’re having more memory lapses than usual, you may worry that you could have Dementia. You may not know that another possibility is mild cognitive impairment: It’s the term used to describe someone whose memory or reasoning skills have diminished somewhat but whose changes aren’t as dramatic as […]
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March 8th, 2022
Barbara Karnes
Barbara, My father has stomach cancer and is now home on hospice care. My question to you is based on the 2-4-6 months to live. Stage 1 is decrease in eating. He is unable to eat due to his cancer. Is there a sign other than stage 1 (decrease of eating) regarding my dad? As […]
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March 8th, 2022
Eileen Bild
Life has a way of bringing us full circle back to our passions. Danny Budiski, a singer/songwriter has had a dream his entire life to be a star. He spent his younger years training his voice and playing in touring bands but never reached the pinnacle of his music goals. It is not easy to […]
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March 7th, 2022
Rena Yudkowsky
Aging brings with it a lot of different challenges, including difficulties around memory. What can be a little frightening is figuring out what’s a normal part of memory and aging and what is a situation that you need to investigate further. Memory and Aging: What Type of Memory Is Affected by Aging? Forgetfulness and Aging […]
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March 7th, 2022
Rena Yudkowsky
At age 97, Walter Bingham is Israel’s oldest working journalist. He also holds the Guinness World Record as oldest Radio Talk show Host. I met Walter at a webinar that I did for a senior center in Jerusalem. After getting over my initial shock at his age, since he looks much younger, I asked for […]
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