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10 Expert Tips to Ease Holiday Isolation for Seniors

Written by TYE Medical on Dec 16th 2024

Seniors have many possible reasons to isolate themselves during the holiday season. It’s difficult to participate in holiday events and travel when you are struggling with grief, health issues, mobili

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How to Spend New Year’s Eve Alone (and Maybe Even Enjoy It)

How to Spend New Year’s Eve Alone (and Maybe Even Enjoy It)

Dec 20th 2024 | healthy lifestyle

New Year’s Eve is a holiday that isn’t intended to be spent alone as is evidenced by the festive parties and mega celebrations that are held in many cultures. It’s common or even expected for you to “
10 Expert Tips to Ease Holiday Isolation for Seniors

10 Expert Tips to Ease Holiday Isolation for Seniors

Dec 16th 2024 | senior health

Seniors have many possible reasons to isolate themselves during the holiday season. It’s difficult to participate in holiday events and travel when you are struggling with grief, health issues, mobili
Key Medicare Changes that Will Affect 2025 Prescription Costs

Key Medicare Changes that Will Affect 2025 Prescription Costs

Dec 6th 2024 | senior health

As a new year approaches, be aware of these notable changes to Medicare that will change Part D prescription benefits and costs in 2025. Exactly how this will shake out, no one knows for sure, and i
 Intermittent Fasting: Does It Work and Should You Try It

Intermittent Fasting: Does It Work and Should You Try It

Nov 26th 2024 | healthy lifestyle

The idea of fasting has been around for centuries and typically has a religious context and purpose. But recent trends have revamped and repackaged it to include three primary types of intermittent
Stroke Prevention: The Latest Guidelines to Slash Your Risk

Stroke Prevention: The Latest Guidelines to Slash Your Risk

Nov 18th 2024 | other health conditions

Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S., according to 2023 CDC stats. More than half a million Americans have a stroke each year. But most strokes, up to 80%, can be prevented, and