Contributing Since: June 8th, 2023
Maggie Hammond
Maggie Hammond is a proud mama to two little people and has one too many furry friends. She's passionate about alternative medicine, education, the great outdoors, and animal welfare.
Latest News and Contributions From Maggie Hammond
Want to Boost Your Quality of Life? Top Four Reasons to Start Boosting NAD+ Levels Today
Boosting NAD+ levels in the body is essential for supporting a range of critical biological processes, from energy metabolism to DNA repair. Maintaining optimal NAD+ levels can enhance overall health, improve cellular function, and potentially slow down aspects of the aging process.
Living Good and Feeling Good in Your Golden Years - Things You Can Do Now
Embracing healthy habits today sets the stage for a vibrant and fulfilling golden age. By prioritizing well-being now, you're paving the way for a future filled with joy, energy, and the best life offers.
Alternative Therapy for Liver Cancer in Mexico
Mexico has garnered attention in the medical community for its innovative alternative treatments for liver cancer. Patients are increasingly exploring these options, with many reporting positive outcomes from treatments not yet widely available in the U.S. and other parts of the world.
Link Between Aging and Tooth Loss
Aging is often associated with the natural wear and tear of the body, and this extends to dental health, where tooth loss becomes a more prevalent issue as we age. Gum disease, decay, and bone density reduction increase the risk of losing teeth in our senior years.
LONG-TERM CARE
Key Factors to Weigh When Transitioning a Loved One to Long-Term Care
Evaluating the quality of care, amenities, staff professionalism, and the facility's approach to fostering a sense of community can also be pivotal in ensuring a smooth transition when moving a loved one into a long-term care facility.
How to Optimize Your Brain Function for Longevity
As your body ages, so does your brain. While the aging process is inevitable, there are strategies to enhance brain function and prolong cognitive health. Implementing mental exercises, a nutritious diet, and regular physical activity can help maintain brain function longer.
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