Many people end up back in the hospital after heart failure. “Transitional care” can help ease the move from hospital to home and avoid repeat visits to the ER.
Holiday visits and family get togethers create the perfect opportunity for us to really consider whether the older adults in our lives (who we may not see on a regular basis) are safe, happy and healthy. What are some healthy aging concerns to consider?
Addressing the needs of older adults is a critical healthcare priority. Caregivers play a vital role in this area, and take a huge weight off our health system. Read our Blog Posts about caregiving.
Flu season is now in full swing. Health officials across the country are encouraging Canadians to get the influenza vaccine, given mounting research evidence supporting the benefits of the flu shot.
Erectile dysfunction may be an awkward topic of discussion for some, but it’s a very common condition that affects up to half of all men over the age of 40. Find out what the research says about erectile dysfunction treatment options.
With mounting evidence indicating the significant benefits of exercise and nutrition for optimal aging, these considerations are becoming doctors' orders.
Is muscle loss an unavoidable part of getting older? Find out how exercise can help with frailty and functional decline. Flex those muscles and stay active!
High quality, evidence-based information can certainly help us better understand how to support those with dementia as well as their caregivers. Read our top resources on the topic of dementia.
Older adults are at higher risk of complications from the influenza virus. It is widely accepted that vaccination is the most important strategy to prevent influenza. Find out what the evidence says.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. We've rated the quality of various online breast cancer resources for research evidence, transparency and usability. Find out more.
Many older adults are at risk of poor nutrition, but there’s an overwhelming amount of diet and nutrition advice out there. It’s hard to decipher which food choices are best. Read our featured resources for evidence-based information.
One of the pleasures in life is spending time with family and friends. Another is getting together to relive those good times and memorable moments. Research shows that group activities involving reminiscing can help relieve social isolation/loneliness and depression.
October 1st is National Seniors Day. It's important to consider how to support the health and well-being of our aging population. Find out what the evidence says about common aging health conditions.
September 29th is World Heart Day. It’s the perfect time to consider your risk factors and the key prevention steps you can take to maintain a healthy heart.