Month: October 2022

Dark Thoughts Follow Early Dementia Diagnosis

Like a thunderstorm on a sunny day, a diagnosis of dementia before age 65 can cast a shadow of despair. A recent study found that thoughts of suicide are alarmingly common among those faced with an early-onset diagnosis. The risk of suicide is highest in the first three months after receiving the diagnosis, particularly for […]

Published on October 4, 2022

Americans With Disabilities Face Obstacles Accessing Healthcare

Imagine you have a ticket to the hottest concert in town, but when you arrive at the venue, you’re told that people with blond hair are not allowed in. That’s what some Americans with disabilities experience when they try to access healthcare. Despite the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) being in place for over 30 […]

Published on October 4, 2022

Time for a Double Whammy: Combining TRE and HIIT for Max Health Impact!

Imagine you’re trying to score big in a video game. You know that using just one power-up can help, but what if you combine two power-ups together? A recent study did just that by combining time-restricted eating (TRE) and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to see if they would have a bigger impact on health than […]

Published on October 4, 2022