A new study suggests that x-rays and MRIs are ineffective in combating back pain.
The Link Between Diabetes and Soda
Consuming too much soda may have some correlation with the development of diabetes. Research says that we should limit ourselves to one sugar-sweetened beverage daily.
How To Help Your Loved One With Investments
With the rising demand in elder care planning, it’s important for caregivers to know how to help your loved one with investments by understanding declining financial capacity, how to get started and how to help.
Walking Benefits Prostate Cancer Survivors
A new study shows that walking benefits prostate cancer survivors by allowing them to have an improved quality of life.
Bridging the Gap: The Young Caring for the Old
Millennials becoming caregivers is the newest trend in the caregiving profession as 24 percent of caregivers are now millennials.
Chocolate Benefits Heart Health
A new study reveals that chocolate benefits heart health by reducing one’s risk of experiecing a stroke and cardiovasular disease.
How To Resolve Common Caregiving Conflicts Among Siblings
Especially if multiple family members are caregivers, conflicts often arise, making it essential to know how to resolve common caregiving conflicts among siblings.
In Sickness & In Health: How Your Spouse’s Health Affects Your Own
A spouse’s cognitive functioning and health are two of the biggest factors that determine how your spouse’s health affects your own, and even caregivers are affected.
Why Scammers Target the Elderly
There are six reasons why scamers target the elderly: cognitive decline, isolation, trusting nature, monetary resources, unfamiliar with technology, and least likely to report a scam.
“Help is on the Way” with MG
Medical Guardian helps a client who was experiecing a medical emergency due to high blood pressure, and we outline some facts on monitoring blood pressure.










