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Studies show that loneliness and social isolation are associated with higher risks for health problems such as heart disease, depression, and cognitive decline. If you are in poor health, you may be more likely to be socially isolated or lonely.
These eight steps can drastically change your life for the better. Reprogram your mind to stay positive. ... Set your alarm half an hour earlier....
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Anticipatory medicines are sometimes also called end of life medicines or just in case medicines. It's common to prescribe medicine for pain,...
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One of the most powerful emotions anyone can feel is fear. May 22, 2019
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Some of the most common causes that damage eyesight include: Aging. As we age, our eyesight can deteriorate from macular degeneration, cataracts,...
Read More »Those who find themselves unexpectedly isolated due to the illness of a loved one, separation from friends or family, loss of mobility, worsening vision or hearing problems, disability, or lack of mobility or access to transportation, are at particular risk of loneliness and social isolation.
Feeling Overwhelmed? Organize Your Life 1) Do some spring-cleaning. … ... 2) Stop hoarding. ... 3) Learn to put things away… ... 4) Do some virtual...
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A trained sniper can put accurate fire on at least 10 targets in about 10 minutes. It is actually something Army snipers have to do to graduate...
Read More »Use communication technologies such as video chat, smart speakers, or even companion robots to help keep you engaged and connected. If you’re not tech-savvy, sign up for an online or in-person class at your local public library or community center to help you learn how to use email or social media. Credit: Victoria Ruvkun Consider adopting a pet if you are able to care for them. Animals can be a source of comfort and may also lower stress and blood pressure. Stay physically active and include group exercise, such as joining a walking club or working out with a friend. Adults should aim for at least 150 minutes (2 1/2 hours) of activity a week that makes you breathe hard.
If dehydration is ongoing (chronic), it can affect your kidney function and increase the risk of kidney stones. It can also lead to muscle damage...
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Banks often provide these bags free of charge to commercial customers — the people most likely to end up with a large load of currency and checks...
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cell A cell is the smallest unit of a living thing. A living thing, whether made of one cell (like bacteria) or many cells (like a human), is...
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Additional tarps weren't usually included, but note that the producers give each contestant one or two tarps as “freebies.” Only 21% of contestants...
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