Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.1 The term heart disease refers to several types of heart conditions with the most common type in the United States being Coronary Heart Disease (CAD).2 Age is the …
Read PostIn 2020, 77 percent of older adults (aged 50 & over) owned a smartphone, and more than half of older adults owned a tablet.1 Three quarters of all adults aged 50 & over interacts with social media on a regular …
Read PostAccording to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from 2015-2018 10.7% of U.S. adults aged 20 and older used one or more prescription pain medications in the past 30 days.1 5.7% of U.S. adults used one or more …
Read PostThe new year is the perfect reminder to schedule all your routine medical appointments including an annual visit to the medical doctor, or 6-month visits to the dentist. However, have you ever thought of scheduling your annual physical therapy exam? …
Read PostAccording to a Forbes Health/OnePoll survey, 48% of respondents indicated that improved fitness will be their 2024 new year resolution.1 One of the biggest hurdles to making lifestyle changes and accomplishing new year resolutions is lack of knowledge and guidance …
Read PostLast New Year’s 37% of Americans reported they had a goal or resolution they wanted to achieve in the upcoming year.1 Unfortunately, on average these resolutions only lasted 3.74 months.1 One way to beat the odds are by creating SMART …
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