Archive for August 2018
5 Helpful Tips for Moving Your Senior Parent
Last Updated: August 10, 2018 Moving a senior parent is a challenge like no other. Not only are emotions highly charged, but the complicated logistics of deciding how and when to conduct the move to senior living can add even more pressure to an already difficult experience. Helpful Tips for Moving Your Senior Parent At…
Read MoreThe Promise: What If You Can’t Keep It?
Have you promised a parent or senior loved one that you will never place him or her in an assisted living or skilled nursing community? Or, maybe you’re considering making that promise. If so, you may be committing to a vow you won’t be able to keep. Learn more about why making “the promise” to…
Read MoreMayo Clinic Minute: 5 signs your teen might have an eating disorder
Uncovering the Mystique of the John Muir Shelter
Student Sustainability Proposal Contest: Eva Cisneros – UC Merced Arboretum
CME Preview: Principles in the Care of Transgender and Intersex Patients 2018
Igor Stravinsky's "Symphony in 3 Movements" – La Jolla Symphony and Chorus
Growing Plants with Less Water?
What You Need to Know About Recovering From Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) is one of the most common types of heart surgery for seniors. There are over 400,000 surgeries done each year. The majority of seniors don’t know, however, what the best tips are for getting active after surgery and managing pain. Learn more about what you need to know about recovering from a…
Read MoreMinimally Invasive Back Surgery Puts Fear and Pain in the Past
Michele Krause’s fear of surgery prevented her from seeking a surgical remedy for her back pain for years. All of that began to change when she heard a Mayo Clinic surgeon explain a less-invasive procedure. Michele Krause was scared. She needed spinal fusion surgery. But after witnessing the consequences a family member had suffered after going through…
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