Therapeutic Resources Blog
Thriving at Age 70 and Beyond
May 6, 2016
A recently published book, “70 Candles! Women Thriving in Their 8th Decade,” inspired me to take a closer look at how I’m doing as I approach 75 and how I might make the most of the years to come. It would be a good idea for women in my age cohort to do likewise. With a quarter of American women age 65 expected to live into their 90s, there could be quite a few years to think about. Read More »
A Baby Boomer With Parkinson’s Reports Back From Front Lines Of Aging
May 5, 2016
Journalist Michael Kinsley — the founder of Slate and former editor of Harper's and The New Republic — says he's a "scout for his generation." Kinsley was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease when he was in his 40s. Now in his 60s, he writes that he had the opportunity to experience old age before the rest of his fellow baby boomers. Read More »
Alzheimer’s risk higher in people with rosacea
May 4, 2016
People with rosacea appear to have a slightly higher risk of developing dementia, and Alzheimer's disease in particular, compared with people without the common chronic inflammatory skin condition. Read More »
This is what it’s really like to have a child with autism
May 3, 2016
Taken from a parent's perspective, gain insight on their experience raising their autistic daughter. Read More »