MyHealthNewsDaily Archives
Older Couples' Sexual Relationships Jeopardized at Care Facilities
June 25, 2012, Susan E. Matthews, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff Writer
US Life Expectancy Depends on Income, Study Finds
June 22, 2012, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff
Does how long you live depend on how much you make?
Does Everyone Get Cataracts Eventually?
June 15, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
Cataracts are related to aging, and tend to worsen gradually.
Men Who Delay Fatherhood May Extend Grandkids' Lives
June 11, 2012, Rachael Rettner, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff Writer
Delaying fatherhood may have health benefits, a new study suggests.
Exercise, Fruits & Veggies May Lengthen Life, Even at 70
May 30, 2012, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff
Eating well and exercising, even among older adults, may bring a longer life, a new study suggests.
What Causes Vertigo?
May 15, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
Vertigo is more than being lightheaded or dizzy -- it's the feeling that either you or your surroundings are spinning.
What Causes Parkinson's Disease?
May 04, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
Parkinson's disease is a nervous system disorder, and can cause tremors and coordination problems.
Computer Use and Exercise May Fight Memory Loss
May 01, 2012, Rachael Rettner, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff Writer
Using a computer may protect against memory loss late in life, as long as you make sure to exercise as well, a new study suggests.
9% of Older Adults Have Osteoporosis, CDC Says
April 26, 2012, Karen Rowan, MyHealthNewsDaily Managing Editor
People with osteoporosis have a higher risk for fractures.
Active Older Adults May Have Lower Alzheimer's Risk
April 19, 2012, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff
People are more active are half as likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, compared with people who are less active, a new study finds.
What Can Be Done to Treat an Injured Tailbone?
April 17, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
An injured tailbone, or coccyx, can make many activities painful. Here are some ways such an injury can be treated.
How Much Vitamin D Do You Need?
April 10, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
Vitamin D is found in few foods.
Can You Be Too Old to Donate Organs?
April 06, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
Organs have been successfully transplanted from people older than 80.
Some Sun Exposure May Be Good for Health
March 06, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
While too much sun is certainly hazardous, there is some sunny news about the sun.
Vitamin D Deficiency Linked with Higher Mortality in Older Women
March 06, 2012, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff
Elderly people may be more likely to be deficient in vitamin D.
Peripheral Artery Disease Symptoms May Go Unnoticed
March 01, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
People with peripheral artery disease have a high risk of having a heart attack or stroke, yet the symptoms of the condition often go unnoticed.
Gaming Grannies: 'World of Warcraft' Boosts Cognitive Abilities
February 24, 2012, Karen Rowan, MyHealthNewsDaily Managing Editor
Older adults' ability to pay attention improved after they spent two weeks playing World of Warcraft.
How Can Common Shoulder Problems Be Treated?
February 21, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
Older Athletes Have Highest Risk of Shoulder Injury
February 17, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
Shoulder problems are most likely to strike people older than 60.
How Common Is Erectile Dysfunction?
February 03, 2012, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
Erectile dysfunction is common in men over age 65.
What Do I Need to Know About Buying a Hearing Aid?
December 13, 2011, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
There are two main types of hearing aids -- analog and digital.
What Are the Signs of Male Menopause?
December 06, 2011, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
In menopause, the production of female hormone drops suddenly, but in men, there's a gradual decline in hormone levels.
How Do Hearing Aids Work?
November 29, 2011, Fred Cicetti, MyHealthNewsDaily Columnist
A hearing aid will not restore your normal hearing, but can help make you aware of sounds and where they're coming from.
1 in 5 Americans Have Hearing Loss, Study Shows
November 14, 2011, Remy Melina, MyHealthNewsDaily Contributor
The new study used a nationally representative sample of people.
Drugs That Fight Herpes May Thwart Alzheimer's Disease
October 25, 2011, Rachael Rettner, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff Writer
Antiviral drugs used to treat herpes virus infection may one day be used to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.