How to Protect Your Hearing Aids in Winter?
If you’re a new hearing aid wearer or are experiencing your first winter with hearing aids, you should know that a change of seasons brings new issues to address.
If you’re a new hearing aid wearer or are experiencing your first winter with hearing aids, you should know that a change of seasons brings new issues to address.
If you’re looking for ways to save money, especially during the winter months when energy costs go up, we’ve got plenty of ideas for you.
Background noise is one of the main challenges for those with hearing loss because it’s almost inescapable in some form.
Yoga has been all the rage for the past few years among young people, both women and men. But it’s been slowly catching on with older adults more recently for its health and wellness benefits.
Fiber is a vital element in healthy eating, as most people know. If you have dietary restrictions or can’t eat some of the most fiber rich foods, it’s a good idea to take a fiber supplement.
There are many benefits to eating seasonal foods, even if your options are limited in the fall and winter. For produce to be seasonal, that means it is eaten during its peak harvest.
Much research shows that exercise is important throughout the life cycle, and it’s especially important for older adults in maintaining balance, strength, independence, and physical and emotional health.
This holiday season, ditch the sugary sweets, movies and other gifts we typically give to family and friends and consider giving awesome presents that promote healthy living.
It’s common knowledge that at least a certain amount of physical activity is good for health.
If you start taking a new medication, it can take awhile for it to become part of your daily routine.