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Just as our bodies and organs break down as we age, so do our brains. While the cognitive aging process can’t be stopped, there are ways we can slow it down, according to Dr. Brett Osborn, a Florida neurosurgeon and longevity expert.
Learning American Sign Language – or ASL – is not only a way to break communication barriers, it’s viewed as a respectful and worthwhile skill to have. Like any other language, sign language is not universal, and different countries have unique versions.
The fall and winter seasons are coming up fast — and many people want to be sure they maintain their health throughout the change of seasons. The key to strong immunity often involves a combination of smart and healthy practices at this time
Have you ever experienced the horror of losing your work after hours of typing on your phone or computer? You hit the wrong key, and all of a sudden, you accidentally delete what you’ve spent so much time on. Whether it’s an
Princess Anne has fabulous style and can rock all kinds of looks. From chic suits to riding gear, and colourful hats to coat dresses, the Princess Royal has an incredibly eclectic wardrobe. Whatever she’s wearing, she always looks great, and personal stylist
Tasha Kann, a Michigan mom, was determined to keep her baby alive, even if it meant sacrificing her own treatment. (Tasha Kann) ‘AGAINST GOD’S WILL’ – Tasha Kann shares her story of how she refused to abort her baby after a brain cancer
More and more people are making it to the 100-year milestone. Nearly 90,000 people were at least 100 years and older in the U.S. as of 2021, almost double the amount 20 years prior, according to data from the United Nations. So
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