Month: July 2023

Driving with Cognitive Impairment: The Road Less Discussed!

Navigating the complex intersection of age and cognitive function, a new study reveals that most seniors facing cognitive impairment continue to take the wheel. This finding raises concerns among caregivers and emphasizes the importance of addressing this topic proactively. Just like teaching a teenager to drive, it’s crucial for caregivers to initiate conversations about driving […]

Published on July 23, 2023

Fatty acids from fish may boost lung health, study finds!

Imagine your lungs are a park full of vibrant and healthy trees. Well, it turns out that omega-3 fatty acids, like the ones found in fish and fish oil supplements, could be the sunshine and rain that keep those lung trees thriving! A recent study in healthy adults has found strong evidence that incorporating omega-3 […]

Published on July 23, 2023

FDA: Pfizer Plant Damage Unlikely to Cause Major Drug Supply Shortages

Most of the destruction from a tornado that tore through eastern North Carolina Wednesday and struck a large Pfizer pharmaceutical plant affected its storage facility, rather than its medicine production areas, the company said Friday. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder of the Institute for the […]

Published on July 22, 2023