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Can you reverse osteoporosis?
I’ve noticed over the past year our members are increasingly concerned with their bone health and its connection to aging well. Since May is National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month, I thought now would be the perfect time to discuss it. Osteoporosis affects almost 20% of women and 5% of men, an estimated 44 million Americans...
Read MoreAging parents and POAs
When you have an aging parent, there are many complicated considerations to ensuring their health and well-being. A fall or stroke can change your situation very quickly. While it’s an unpleasant thing to anticipate, making sure you have both a financial and healthcare power of attorney in place ensures you have the authority to make informed...
Read MoreProtect your child’s hearing
The sounds of summer are in the air, and some of them are really loud. Dr. Cara Donovan, Au.D., of Sounds of Life Hearing Center, has some advice for keeping your kids’ hearing safe this summer and beyond. “Between loud noises from events like fireworks displays, sporting events, concerts, parades and other fun activities, children’s...
Read MoreTax scammers on the rise
The IRS reports that more than 2.4 million people in the United States each year are targeted by phishing and impersonation scams. And worse yet, that number is growing at an alarming rate. The fraudulent operators communicate with people through bogus phone calls, texts, emails or social media. One of the most prevalent scams, especially...
Read MoreStudents from Willoughby-Eastlake Schools reflect on 12 years of memories while preparing to say farewell to their alma mater
When our high school seniors move the tassel’s on their caps from the left to the right in a few days, they’ll be looking back on 13 years of memories. More than 550 students from Willoughby-Eastlake City Schools’ North and South High Schools will parade down the aisles at the Connor Palace downtown at Playhouse Square. The full houses...
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