While that minty burn sure seems like it's working, oral hygiene experts explain why that's not what you want in your rinse.
Robust research links poor oral and gum health to everything from heart disease to diabetes to Alzheimer’s. Dr. Jonathan B.
Scott Naso realized something was catastrophically wrong with his wife Sherry when she tried to take a sip of water and it ...
Last month, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed into law a bill lawmakers passed called “Deb’s Law” that enables terminally ill patients to request a prescription from their doctor to end their lives.
It's been 60-plus years since the Harvard Psilocybin Project, the rise of hippie communes, and the psychedelic era. Now some baby boomers are returning to the drugs of their youth — to confront aging.
Kimberly Wamba realized what she wanted to do with her life in watching members of her family die. She always had a desire to help people, a desire that started in childhood watching her grandmother ...
A November study out of Singapore reveals that elderly demented people living in community dwellings frequently have procedures and hospitalizations in their last year of life which don’t improve ...
The holidays are a season of connection — when families gather, share stories and reflect on what truly matters most. For senior living communities and nursing homes, this time of togetherness ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul will allow medically assisted suicide in New York, a measure meant to ease the suffering of those who are terminally ill, if more safeguards are added to prevent exploitation. New ...
Delaware’s medical end-of-life option should soon come online. Signed into law this past spring, the Ron Silverio/Heather Block End of Life Options Law allows terminally ill patients who have six ...
Objectives Unnecessary hospital admissions for palliative emergencies strain resources and may not meet patients’ end-of-life preferences. This study evaluates the impact of a 3-year partnership ...