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Why You Want Your Medications Reviewed After Age 65

Why You Want Your Medications Reviewed After Age 65

Medications Review After 65 As you may know, numerous medications can interact with each other, but did you know that certain medications (one or a combination) can negatively affect our memory and the way we think? And some of these medications can be bought “over...
How to Choose the Good Carbohydrates

How to Choose the Good Carbohydrates

With November being Diabetes Awareness Month, we’d like to bring your attention to the best resource for controlling blood sugars – the “Glycemic Index Food Guide.” This guide lists carbohydrate foods that raise our blood sugar levels and is for anyone who thinks they...
Coping with Anxiety

Coping with Anxiety

Coping with Anxiety and Dealing with Stress, Fear, and Worry about the Coronavirus? Read the following article from the Help Guide. It’s a frightening time. We’re in the midst of a worldwide pandemic, with cities and even entire countries shutting down. Some of us are...
People with Dementia: The Canadian Charter of Rights

People with Dementia: The Canadian Charter of Rights

Canadians living with dementia are entitled to the same human rights as every other Canadian, as outlined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. However, stigma and discrimination are huge barriers for people with dementia and often contravene these rights....
Dementia Symptoms – Frontotemporal Dementia

Dementia Symptoms – Frontotemporal Dementia

Dementia Symptoms and Types Frontotemporal dementia is an umbrella term for a group of uncommon brain disorders that primarily affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. These areas of the brain are generally associated with personality, behavior and...