Monthly Archives: November 2012
Pa. Man Held for Trial for Scamming Seniors
A Pennsylvania man will stand trial for his role in allegedly bilking more than $700,000 from more than 250 seniors in scams involving home care services, home security services, and insurance counseling services, reports PhillyBurbs.com. Ross Rabelow will be taken to … Continue reading
Alzheimer’s May Progress Differently in Women, Men
An emerging field known as gender-specific medicine has shown pronounced differences among the sexes in terms of heart disease and other conditions. These latest findings — if confirmed by further research — may have significant implications for diagnosing and … Continue reading
Boomers Without Children: Who Will Manage our Long Term Care?
It is a serious concern among baby boomers who do not have any children: who will manage their long-term care? Even for those who are well prepared to pay for long-term care needs, who will actually provide the care and … Continue reading
Changing Protein Recommendations?
A research group is suggesting that human protein requirements may have been underestimated. November 13, 2012 | Volume 11
Health care reform stands: How it impacts your coverage
Health care reform stands: How it impacts your coverage By Parija Kavilanz @CNNMoney June 29, 2012: 12:41 PM ET 2 EmailPrint The Supreme Court upheld health care reform Thursday, which includes a mandate that consumers have to buy coverage by 2014 or pay … Continue reading