Missed the show? It was great! And you can hear it all right here! And you can ALSO listen on Apple podcasts right HERE! Keynote Speaker, President of Stackpole & Associates, and Co-Host of the podcast, The Medical Travel Show, Irving Stackpole, Irving Stackpole returned to the program to discuss the BIG question: What is the future for […]
Thousands of researchers, clinicians, people with and affected by PD descended upon Barcelona last week for the sixth annual World Parkinson’s Congress (WPC). It was my first and I was thrilled to take part. I’ll give a broad overview here – please know I could fill pages with more details as it was a deeply […]
By Jerry Zezima According to an old saying, which is reserved for old people like yours truly, the knees are the first things to go. That’s not true for me because my brain went a long time ago. But my knees are in painful pursuit because I recently injured one of them while giving horsey […]
The Power of Gratitude Discover the power of gratitude with transformational speaker and author Clint Hatton and learn how it can positively transform your life, relationships, and entrepreneurial endeavors. In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life and overlook the small things that bring us […]
Heat-related illnesses such as heat edema, heat cramps, heat rash, and heat exhaustion are common among seniors during hot weather. Here are some tips on how seniors can protect themselves from these illnesses: Heat edema is swelling in the legs and feet caused by prolonged exposure to heat. Seniors should keep their legs elevated as […]
In a magazine for pastors [Pulpit Helps, August 1997], one fellow wrote with one of those “you know you’re in trouble when …” lists. This one is, of course, addressed to preachers and is called “So Long, Pastor” You Know It’s Over When … You return from vacation to find the visiting preacher’s name in […]
Photo by Thought Catalog on Unsplash A school administrator was telling me how confusing she found her new retired status. In her career, one of her responsibilities had been helping first-time teachers get acclimated to the profession. As for retirement, she said, “I don’t think we as a society really do anything that helps people transition to whatever […]
Welcome to the desert and how you can survive the 110+ degree heat (but remember it’s a dry heat, haha). You won’t see any skinny jeans on me for the next couple of months unless we travel up to Alaska! I now understand the need for natural materials, flowy items, and sandals. Saturday Dress: H&M-thrifted~~Shoes: […]
Photo: Dwight Burdette Farmers Insurance began limiting the sale of new homeowners insurance policies in California on July 3, the company, a subsidiary of the Zurich Insurance Group, announced Friday. Farmers is the No. 2 homeowners insurer in California. Farmers’ action follows American International Group’s curbing homeowners insurance sales for owners at high risk of […]
It’s not safe for anyone to be exposed to too much heat, but it can be hazardous for older adults or those with health problems. This is because, as we age, our bodies may have a harder time regulating temperature or responding to sudden changes. Heat-related illnesses can occur from prolonged exposure to heat and […]