Posted on March 13, 2018 - March 18–24 is National Poison Prevention Week. While you’re doing your spring cleaning and getting the garden in shape, take precautions to avoid coming into contact with toxic substances—many of which might seem harmless, but aren’t. To learn more, read “Spring Cleaning Tips to Protect the Youngest and Oldest Family Members from Accidental Poisoning.”
Posted on March 8, 2018 - Here’s another reason to wash your hands and get your immunizations: When we think about the spread of germs, we might think airline travel is the main way they spread from afar—but a new study from the University of British Columbia points out that viruses and bacteria are also transported in the atmosphere!
Posted on March 6, 2018 - Sometimes it might seem that sleep is just a waste of time. But in fact, during sleep, our bodies do a lot of “housekeeping” that keeps us healthier, safer, and more independent as we age. To learn more, read “‘I’ll Sleep On It’: Seven Great Reasons to Get a Good Night’s Sleep.”
Posted on March 1, 2018 - A study from Finland found that seniors are more likely to be active when they’re in interesting surroundings, such as an area with water and natural features, even if they have mobility challenges.
Posted on February 27, 2018 - Older adults are at higher risk of death and serious injury from fires and the effects of carbon monoxide. Do you and your loved ones have smoke alarms and CO detectors installed? Experts suggest getting in the habit of testing these devices on an occasion when we’re already fiddling with other gadgets in the home. To learn more, read “Make Daylight Saving Time Life Saving Time.”