Guided by the goal of ensuring that family caregivers have the knowledge they need to care for their loved ones, her work has appeared in numerous online and print publications, and she was recently named one of Media Industry News’ "RisingStars in Media."

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Studies examining how the burdens of caregiving can affect a caregiver have resulted in a disturbing set of findings that link caregiving for people afflicted with Alzheimer's to an increased risk for developing dementia.

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Research on bullying in long-term care facilities indicates that mean girls don't actually "grow up," they just get older.

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A gastric feeding tube represents one way to nourish dementia-stricken elders who lose the ability to eat. However, research indicates that many doctors are not having discussions with caregivers regarding the pros and cons of feeding tube insertion.

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Most people are aware that seniors can be very vulnerable and are common targets of scams and abuse. However, there is another equally serious threat to the elderly that receives far less attention: self-neglect.

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New research indicates that bilingual people have a built-in neurological buffer that helps them more effectively handle the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.

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Two new research studies have uncovered two new ways of combatting metastatic melanoma. The discoveries point to the future effectiveness of personalizing cancer treatments by combining several different approaches to attacking the disease.

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Silent strokes indicate that a person may be at risk for a serious stroke. Recent research has shown that exercise can help stave off these types of strokes.

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New research shows that cardiac patients benefit more from exercise centered around interval training--short bursts of intense activity alternating with periods of rest--than from moderate, continuous exercise.

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Recent research suggests that exposure to chronic stress can accelerate the formation of brain plaque bundles associated with the development of Alzheimer's disease.

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The number of diagnoses of Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia is projected to increase exponentially in the coming decades. Two new studies demonstrate how the risk of developing dementia can be lowered if people take good care of their bodies and minds.

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If you're at risk for heart attack or stroke, be careful how you use over-the-counter painkillers.

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What kills more people every year, heart disease or cancer? Where does Alzheimer's disease fit in the rankings? People may not know as much as they think they do about these common health conditions.

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Optimism is a personality trait that has been linked to a variety of health benefits. Now, researchers have discovered that those who look on the brighter side of life are less likely to have a stroke.

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Heart arrhythmia is linked to dementia risk in seniors. A new study discovers as people age they are more likely to develop atrial fibrillation, a common heart arrhythmia, and dementia.

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Parkinson's deep brain stimulation (DBS) offers previously unknown long-term relief to people afflicted with tremors, movement and physical instability.

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A new study links increased risk of Type 2 diabetes to red and processed meats, and suggests healthier options.

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Depression is not uncommon among the elderly. However, research suggests that this psychological disorder may increase the likelihood that an older woman will have a stroke.

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Federal guidelines suggest exercise for arthritis sufferers. Research found people with arthritis need more exercise to stay healthy.

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Scientists have developed a skin patch to monitor vital signs that sticks to the skin like a temporary tattoo.

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Osteoporosis, or loss of bone density, can be a huge problem for postmenopausal women. One fruit was found to increase bone density more than several other fruits tested.

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