Over 81,000 drug overdose deaths occurred in the United States in the 12 months ending in May 2020, leaving loved ones struggling with...
This is part two on our discussion of fatigue. Fatigue can be improved by finding an energy balance between rest and activities. We discuss...
This week we take a difficult walk through the ideas of medical aid in dying, assisted suicide, and euthanasia. Euthanasia is taken from...
In this episode we talk about how a daughter responds to her mother's search for assisted death. Her story is an informative one if you or...
What lifestyle choices increase your risk for chronic disease? To answer that we take a look at findings from the Nurse's Health Studies...
A stroke is an injury to the brain caused by a change in blood supply, such as from a blood clot or burst in a vessel that feeds the brain...
Caring for the dying or critically ill can cause significant distress for health care providers, but even more so for family members in the...
More than 6 million people currently live with Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia. Learn about symptoms, causes...
Do you or a relative think you may have memory and thinking problems? Learn what to expect in screening in this episode. We talk about the...
Writing an obituary can be a challenge. An obituary is the story of a life – and writing one is an important way to honor and...