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Actor Seth Rogen to testify at Alzheimer’s hearing

By on February 26, 2014

Canadian actor and screenwriter Seth Rogen will visit Capitol Hill Wednesday to testify on the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. Rogen, known for starring in hit movies like “Knocked Up,” reportedly became an advocate for victims of the disease after his

How’s your appetite?

By on February 20, 2014

It is known that eating disorders typically first strike during adolescence, boys and girls are afflicted and genetics play a significant role. With high relapse and low recovery rates, eating disorders remain the most deadly of psychiatric conditions. Less well-known

Top 25 Songs of 1956

By on February 10, 2014

1 Elvis Presley Heartbreak Hotel 2 Elvis Presley Don’t Be Cruel 3 Nelson Riddle Lisbon Antigua 4 Platters My Prayer 5 Gogi Grant The Wayward Wind 6 Les Baxter The Poor People Of Paris 7 Doris Day Whatever Will Be

Overview of Medicare’s “Pumpkin Rule” taking effect

By on January 12, 2014

In 2011, the first of the baby boom generation reached what used to be known as retirement age. And for the next 18 years, boomers will be turning 65 at a rate of about 8,000 a day. As this unique

Overmedicating the Elderly – the new Epidemic Part 2

By on December 27, 2013

Excess or inappropriate medication, or mixing medications, can have serious complications. From 2007 to 2009, there were an estimated 99,628 emergency hospitalizations annually for adverse drug events in individuals 65 years and older. The Institute of Medicine estimates that medication-related

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