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next-level health: aging at home – can our parents be techy?

in a world where nursing homes are becoming more expensive and more isolating for our loved ones, some people are turning to technology to keep them safer and closer to us.
andrew haller, phd, founder of healthstorecanada
jul 29, 2024

want to slow down aging? move your body more, study says

the new study shows that exercise may be able to slow down the aging process in the brain regardless of whether you start at 20 or 50.
angelica bottaro
jun 12, 2024

opinion: norcs have potential to improve health and wellness for all ages

by enhancing naturally occurring retirement communities, we have the ability to improve the social connections that reduce loneliness while addressing the impact of ageism.
dr. paula rochon, dr. rachel savage, jen recknagel
may 16, 2024

5 ways virtual reality is improving patient experiences and health outcomes

vr is taking fake worlds and turning them into real life improvements for a variety of people with various chronic diseases and conditions
angelica bottaro
may 13, 2024

forever young: 4 surprising ways to increase longevity

research continues to search for new ways to utilize the proverbial “fountain of youth” to extend life.
angelica bottaro
apr 25, 2024

fitness: does middle age mark the end of your body as you knew it?

investing in your health now pays off in your golden years.
andrew robichaud
apr 23, 2024

ccsmh: first clinical guidelines an ‘important step forward’ in treating social isolation and loneliness in older adults

canadian health care and social service professionals now have access to clinical tools and resources to better support older adults who may be at risk of, or already experiencing, social isolation and loneliness.
dave yasvinski
mar 07, 2024

hospital gifts for seniors: making an extended stay more comfortable for your older loved ones

we’ve curated a list of items perfect for seniors who have to stay in the hospital but don’t want to feel like they are.
angelica bottaro
feb 26, 2024
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next-level health: aging at home – can our parents be techy?

in a world where nursing homes are becoming more expensive and more isolating for our loved ones, some people are turning to technology to keep them safer and closer to us.
andrew haller, phd, founder of healthstorecanada
jul 29, 2024

want to slow down aging? move your body more, study says

the new study shows that exercise may be able to slow down the aging process in the brain regardless of whether you start at 20 or 50.
angelica bottaro
jun 12, 2024

opinion: norcs have potential to improve health and wellness for all ages

by enhancing naturally occurring retirement communities, we have the ability to improve the social connections that reduce loneliness while addressing the impact of ageism.
dr. paula rochon, dr. rachel savage, jen recknagel
may 16, 2024

5 ways virtual reality is improving patient experiences and health outcomes

vr is taking fake worlds and turning them into real life improvements for a variety of people with various chronic diseases and conditions
angelica bottaro
may 13, 2024
powered by
breast cancer canada

forever young: 4 surprising ways to increase longevity

research continues to search for new ways to utilize the proverbial “fountain of youth” to extend life.
angelica bottaro
apr 25, 2024

fitness: does middle age mark the end of your body as you knew it?

investing in your health now pays off in your golden years.
andrew robichaud
apr 23, 2024

ccsmh: first clinical guidelines an ‘important step forward’ in treating social isolation and loneliness in older adults

canadian health care and social service professionals now have access to clinical tools and resources to better support older adults who may be at risk of, or already experiencing, social isolation and loneliness.
dave yasvinski
mar 07, 2024

hospital gifts for seniors: making an extended stay more comfortable for your older loved ones

we’ve curated a list of items perfect for seniors who have to stay in the hospital but don’t want to feel like they are.
angelica bottaro
feb 26, 2024
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada
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