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Are You Keeping Your Brain Young? 7 Signs Your Brain Is Older Than You Are

Written by TYE Medical on Nov 8th 2022

If you’ve ever said, “I don’t feel my age,” there may be more truth to it than you thought. But for some, the pendulum swings the other way, and you may at times feel older than your years. But in

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Do You Get SAD? Identifying and Managing Seasonal Affective Disorder

Do You Get SAD? Identifying and Managing Seasonal Affective Disorder

Nov 16th 2022 | other health conditions

We’re inching closer to shorter days and more hours of darkness. Some might look forward to this time of year, enjoying the slightly slower pace and opportunity to snuggle in at home a little earlier
Are You Keeping Your Brain Young? 7 Signs Your Brain Is Older Than You Are

Are You Keeping Your Brain Young? 7 Signs Your Brain Is Older Than You Are

Nov 8th 2022 | healthy lifestyle

If you’ve ever said, “I don’t feel my age,” there may be more truth to it than you thought. But for some, the pendulum swings the other way, and you may at times feel older than your years. But in
​ Perimenopause and Hair Loss: What You Need to Know

​ Perimenopause and Hair Loss: What You Need to Know

Oct 31st 2022 | other health conditions

If you’re wondering why your hair is thinning at your age, the answer could be perimenopause. This is the period leading up to the time your menstrual cycle stops (otherwise known as full menopause)
Is Too Much TV Harming Your Brain? New Evidence Says ‘Yes’

Is Too Much TV Harming Your Brain? New Evidence Says ‘Yes’

Oct 31st 2022 | healthy lifestyle

If you needed another reason to put down the remote and engage your brain more actively, a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has given it to you. According t
Is Neurogenic Bladder Curable?

Is Neurogenic Bladder Curable?

Oct 10th 2022 | incontinence

A neurogenic bladder is when an illness or injury causes brain, spinal cord, or nerve problems related to bladder function. Your brain, nerves, and muscles work together to ensure proper bladder co