Smoking Has Long-Lasting Effects on DNA

Smoking DNA Effect

A new study finds that smoking cigarettes can leave a lasting imprint on DNA. This bad habit can alter more than 7,000 genes, which in turn can contribute to the development of smoking-related disease...

Staying Socially Active Wards Off Disability

Staying Socially Active

The importance of staying physically active throughout life and the health benefits it brings has long been documented, but what about social activities? Research from the Rush University Medical Cent...

Forever Deployed With Honors

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Project NAGA™ , standing for “Never Again Grieve Alone” is a nonprofit corporation that is dedicated to honoring Veterans of past, present and future.  It was established by Dan Kohlbek, a...

Best Exercises for Staying Healthy and Independent

Best Exercises for Seniors

As we age, it is important to take part in physical activity to stay healthy and independent. There are so many benefits of exercising, from protecting us from diseases to boosting our mood. The Natio...

Employee Spotlight on Robert Tumbey

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Having employed Home Health Aides and CNAs for several decades has given us significant expertise in providing the right employee for our clients. Guardian Angels of Home Health, Inc. realizes that in...

Eat Peppers, Live Longer?

Eat Peppers Live Longer

Good news for people who like to add a little spice to their life and their food. A couple of recent studies show that eating peppers and spicy foods may help you live longer. Study authors say capsai...

Creative Arts Can Help Fight Dementia

Creative Arts Dementia

Exercise Benefits Stroke Survivors Both Physically and Mentally

Stroke Victims Exercise

A stroke often cuts off blood flow to the brain and impairs vital cognitive abilities such as thinking, remembering, and learning. However, new research finds a post-stroke exercise program aids in no...

Vitamin D-efence Against Respiratory Infections

Vitamin D Respiratory Infections

Approximately 70 percent of people get at least one respiratory infection, such as the common cold, bronchitis, pneumonia, and sinus and ear infection, in a year. However, a large review and meta-anal...

Improve Parkinson’s Symptoms with More Physical Activity

Parkinsons Daily Activity

A new study from the University of Michigan shows that everyday physical activity is linked with less severe motor symptoms in Parkinson’s patients. The good news is the activity doesn’t have to inclu...