Marc Orozco was on verge of being an All-American before leaving Grambling to help his ill father.
Here's why you shouldn't feel guilty asking Grandma to babysit.
We must encourage more dads to be caregivers at home
High temperatures can be dangerous for seniors and older adults. These 10 tips help seniors stay cool in and out of the sun.
Home Health Care in Westfield IN: Getting even a little more active can make a big difference for your aging family member.
When an elderly relative moves in it can cause strain on the family, but there are ways to make it easier on everyone involved.
According to new findings from a team of researchers in Australia
KAREN LINCOLN: It's not the load that breaks you down, it's the way you carry it. This saying suggests that good decision making and careful planning can help you deal with some of life’s challenges.
Michael Pollan's book argues that 'white-coat shamanism' and a little acid may help
Helping someone quiet the disturbing inner voices or repair a fractured mental state takes care, and time.
Do you believe the adult child of a senior citizen, who is physically and mentally healthy but has neglected to plan for retirement, should be burdened with providing financial assistance
"My father has early-stage Alzheimer's disease. How do I tell my kids about this?"
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on helping spendthrift parents and going against your father’s will when he has late-stage dementia.
Researchers conclude antidepressants do not help patients with mild to moderate depression much more than an inactive placebo. Read more at BeWellBuzz!
The “Father of Happiness Economics” Richard A. Easterlin offers prescriptions for making people happier in this excerpt from his latest book An Economist’s Lessons on Happiness.
"I was brought up in an abusive home because of my father. When I was 9, he went to prison and I had to begin telling people my story. Food became my comfort and all through my teenage years I struggl
André da Loba<br>The skyrocketing number of children with attention deficit disorders has led some pediatricians to question whether the diagnostic criteria for them — which is necessary for medication prescriptions and disability accommodations — is too subjective . Some children may be over-diagnosed and over-medicated, while others who fall short of the diagnosis go unsupported<br>Are attention deficit diagnoses helping or hurting kids<br>Our current…
Brain games can help our senior loved ones win the battle against dementia, right? Or can they? Recent reports are mixed on whether brain games are effective at stimulating our brains and keeping dementia at bay. We can help fight decline in our brain fitness by making healthy lifestyle choices.