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Through a collaboration with Honor Flight Tri State and Communicare, veterans were able to attend a flightless honor flight ...
Therapists working in rehab, inpatient, home-based or outpatient settings have always faced challenges. Some are clinical and ...
A new study involving nearly 1.7 million patients suggests that semaglutide — a drug that mimics a gut hormone to lower blood sugar and aid weight loss — could significantly cut dementia risk in older ...
Staying socially and intellectually active through healthy aging activities may significantly protect older adults from cognitive and physical decline, according to new research tracking 1,344 Chinese ...
Physical function, social participation and perceived general health emerged as crucial drivers of physical activity among older adults, according to a comprehensive analysis of 77 UK studies.
The American Association of Post-Acute Care Nursing has hired Janine Finck-Boyle as its senior vice president of engagement.
A new study published in JAMA Network Open reveals significant concerns about Medicare Advantage (MA) marketing practices and their impact on patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). The ...
New research reveals a connection between gut microbiome health and cognitive impairment risk in adults, with food insecurity playing a crucial modifying role in this relationship. This ...
Last week’s completion of a one-two punch to the Biden administration’s nursing home staffing mandate is a clear indicator that high-profile rulings by the US Supreme Court may increasingly shape the ...
A comprehensive new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics shows that chronic health conditions are nearly universal among Americans age 85 ...
Dozens of health insurers, including those with MA plans, pledged on Monday to reduce their use of prior authorizations, sparking excitement and skepticism.
A nursing home allowed a supervisor to harass employees over 40 and fired two women who claimed discrimination, according to an EEOC lawsuit.