Dr. Oz, known for his role as the host of The Dr. Oz Show, said his mother, Suna Oz, 81, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. He said that he didn’t recognize the symptoms, even as his mother’s behavior changed. He and his sisters noticed some odd things—their mother was struggling to find her words, and her...
Aging Wellness
Junk food has long been associated with various health problems, including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. But does it also cause cancer? The recent death of Morgan Spurlock, the maker of “Super Size Me,” from an undisclosed type of cancer at the age of 53 has raised concerns about the potential link between junk food...
The word “hormonal” is term often attributed to women. Mainly because we are the ones who experience PMS, and menstrual cycles. However, having an unbalanced set of hormones does not fall solely upon our womanly parts. No, it is actually more so attributed to our diet. What we are filling ourselves with and how much. Whether we...
Cashews are a delicious, rich-tasting snack that many people love to enjoy regularly. There has been some debate, however, as to whether or not they have a place in a healthy diet. The science is in, and it turns out that yes, they do. Cashews are not just delicious, but they also offer a plethora...
Alzheimer’s disease is a debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide, causing distress not only to the individuals diagnosed but also to their families and caregivers. In a remarkable turn of events, two individuals, Cici Zerbe and Simon Nicholls, have made claims of “beating” the disease through significant lifestyle changes. These cases have sparked...
The concept of ideal weight according to one’s height is a touchy subject that has sparked controversy within the realm of health and wellness. Much of this debate revolves around the Body Mass Index (BMI), a tool commonly used to determine if an individual’s weight falls within a healthy range for their height. While some...
For decades we were told to eat three meals per day: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Then different information started coming out about eating more often but smaller portions and other various “fad” diets. The most recent eating trend to pick up steam? Intermittent fasting. Many people are jumping on the intermittent fasting train, claiming that...
Ginger Ale was once an incredibly popular beverage for a number of reasons, from soothing an upset stomach to successfully mixing with alcohol. In contrast, today, the soda is one of the least popular, beat out by sweeter options like Mountain Dew or Coca-Cola. But passengers on planes are encouraged to give Ginger Ale a...
People with dementia often experience changes in mood and behavior that can be challenging to manage. In some cases, healthcare professionals may prescribe antipsychotic drugs to help control symptoms such as aggression and psychosis. However, it is important to carefully consider the use of these drugs due to their potential risks and side effects. Let’s...
Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is a problem seemingly on the rise in North America. Learning more about how we can prevent its onset are crucial, as there is still no cure. Recent warnings from neuroscientists highlight a concerning revelation – two common habits may significantly increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s and related dementias. The...
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in September 2019 and has since been updated.Heartburn medications, called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), may increase the risk of early death, according to research [1]. Over-the-counter (OTC), as well as prescription medications for heartburn, may increase the risk of heart disease, stomach cancer, and kidney dysfunction, among other...
Opinion Over the last decade or so of my life, I have done my best to transform my diet and lifestyle habits. Despite my efforts to maintain a healthy lifestyle by a balanced, organic diet, as well as engaging in regular exercise, I still found myself grappling with occasional bouts of anxiety and insomnia. Reluctant...