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… … Hebrew SeniorLife Researchers Honored for Study on Room Temperature and Cognitive Function The Innovative Research on Aging …
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… … Hebrew SeniorLife’s Stoughton Affordable Housing Project Receives $1.4 Million State Grant Funding was provided through the Commonwealth’s …
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… … Research Reveals Gaps in Tracking Opioid Use Among Older Adults in Medicare Post-Acute …
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… … Dr. Dae Hyun Kim Promoted to Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School Harvard’s highest academic rank …
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… … New Study Shows Nursing Home Staffing Patterns Can Reduce Harmful Falls Among Residents Maintaining …
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… … Respite Care for Seniors A Complete Guide to Respite Care Services for Family … in advance for respite care should something happen that makes you unable to care for your loved one. Here are some …
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… … A Hebrew SeniorLife Hospice Care Volunteer Tells His Story … we have been accustomed to. We learned techniques to help make visits as enjoyable and to be as helpful as possible. … time we’ve spent with the patient and patient family, to make sure we’re OK, and to ask if we need time to unwind …
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… … Dae Kim, MD, MPH, ScD, to Receive Yoshikawa Outstanding Scientific Achievement in Clinical Investigation …
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… … Dehydration in Seniors: Why It’s Different and What You Need to … older people. Aging brings about physiological changes that make older adults more vulnerable to the effects of … diuretics. If you’re sick, whether you have a fever or not, make sure to compensate with food and fluids. It is a …
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… … Lost Without Your GPS? The Connection Between Navigation Skills and Brain Health Learn how GPS usage and … drivers, continually relying on their navigation skills to make their way around London actually caused their … using GPS isn’t necessarily harmful to your brain, it may make you more vulnerable if you develop conditions that …