Navigating holidays with dementia
For many, the holidays represent a time to create special moments and carry on long-held traditions with loved ones. But for those with dementia and their caregivers, it can be a time of higher
FDA requires patient notification of breast density
Nearly half of women age 40 and older have dense breasts, which can make mammograms harder to read and increase the likelihood of missing cancer during screenings. To address this, the FDA now requires mammogram facilities to notify patients about their breast density.
Wake up to this heart attack risk
Everyone knows how frustrating a bad night’s sleep is, but chronic sleeplessness doesn’t just make you tired, it can kill you. Read more about why good sleep is essential for a healthy heart.
Building dementia-friendly communities
Creating a community that better understands Alzheimer's and dementia fosters a better environment for all. One where shop owners understand unusual behavior, where waiters can provide more patience
The truth about time management for farm families
Balancing work and home life is a common struggle for many, but farm families face unique challenges that can make time management particularly difficult.
How to talk with your child about mental health
With 1 in 5 children experiencing at least one major depressive episode each year, parents must stay on top of their child’s mental state for their success in school and their overall well-being.
The silent occupational hazard: Carpal tunnel syndrome in farmers
Farming is a labor-intensive and demanding profession. While it's common knowledge farmers face challenges such as unpredictable weather, market fluctuations and physical exertion, one prevalent concern that often goes unnoticed is carpal tunnel syndrome.
Exercise, home safety key to fall prevention
A home is of critical importance for those with dementia. There’s familiarity as reminders of family, past holidays and traditions are present all around. It is simply the place that provides the most
What to know about Medication-Assisted Recovery
Medication-Assisted Recovery (MAR) combines medications and behavioral therapy in the treatment of substance use disorders. The SIU Medicine MAR clinic’s trauma-informed, harm-reduction approach appeals to many.