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Father’s Day is June 21st 2015!

By on June 15, 2015

Father’s Day 2015 is right around the corner, do you know where the holiday itself came from? The history of Father’s Day as seen today is not even a hundred years old. Thanks to the hard work and struggle of

Classifications of Aphasia

By on June 1, 2015

 Aphasia is best thought of as a collection of different disorders, rather than a single problem. Each individual with aphasia will present with their own particular combination of language strengths and weaknesses. Consequently, it is a major challenge just to

Senior Social Media

By on May 18, 2015

As Facebook ages — it’s 11 years old this year — so does its users. Facebook is no longer exclusively a network for younger people. While it’s losing teenagers by the bucket load, it’s gaining users in the 55-plus demographic.

Florida Confirms Measles In Two Unvaccinated Adults

By on April 20, 2015

  Two cases of measles have been confirmed by the Florida’s Department of Health. The measles were found in two unvaccinated adults in Indian River County. Officials said Sunday that both patients live in the same household. One acquired measles

Diabetes is a family affair

By on November 2, 2014

National Diabetes Month, observed each year in November, is a time for communities across the country – and the world – to shine a spotlight on diabetes and encourage action to change the way diabetes is treated. World Diabetes Day

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