Misconceptions About Older People

Misconceptions About Older People

May is Older Americans Month in the United States. The theme for this year’s observance, led by the Administration for Community Living, is “Communities of Strength.” In the spirit of this year’s theme, we’re here to talk about a few stereotypes older people often encounter.

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The Fast Facts on COVID Vaccinations

The Fast Facts on COVID Vaccinations

On April 7th, 2021, the CDC announced nearly 25% of all Americans were fully vaccinated. The sheer scale of a nationwide vaccine rollout program can be complicated and intimidating. Below we’ve answered some of the questions you may have about the vaccines available in the United States.

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The Importance of Laughter

The Importance of Laughter

April 14 th is National Moment of Laughter Day, a day to remind us that having laughter in our lives is an integral part of the human experience. Besides feeling great and signaling our happiness, a good laugh can do more for our bodies than you might expect.

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Fighting Seasonal Allergies

Fighting Seasonal Allergies

According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, about 8% of Americans suffer from seasonal allergies. If allergy medications aren’t your first choice, keep reading for some other tips on relieving allergy symptoms naturally.

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