The New York State Department of Health suggests a broader range — 64 degrees to 75 degrees — but still recommends warmer ...
Adjusting the thermostat could make a difference in how well brains work for the elderly. In a year-long study published in The Journal Of Gerontology, researchers at the Hinda and Arthur Marcus ...
Controlling the condensation on your windows means reducing the humidity – the moisture levels – in your home, and the most effective way to do that is with adequate ventilation. Dry clothes outside ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — Keeping physically active in your older years is important. It helps with sleep, balance and reduces the risk of developing dementia. 7News Health and Wellness Reporter ...
They discovered that people had the least trouble focusing when their home temperatures stayed between 68–75 ˚F (20–24 ˚C).
As the fall and winter seasons approach, an emergency medicine physician in Texas is urging the elderly to be aware of the potential dangers that colder weather poses to their health and well-being.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Winter weather can be fun and games until someone falls and gets hurt. A winter storm is expected to hit the coastal region bringing snow and ice. Terri DeWees, Director of ...
As temperatures across the UK continue to drop, a doctor has shared her top tips on how to stay warm this autumn.