Did you know that African American seniors are living longer? The death rate of African- American adults aged 65 and older has dropped 25% in the past 17 years. Death rate disparities are narrowing between African Americans and Anglo-Saxon Americans, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). However, the death rate for […]
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A new virus called the Coronavirus or 2019-nCoV has erupted and claimed the lives of 81 people. This virus was first detected in China and has infected almost 3,000 Chinese citizens and citizens in 12 other countries. Since January 21, five people have been identified as positive carriers of the virus in the United States, […]
On Monday, our team at OurSeniors.net wrote a blog about the risk of diabetes in seniors. Today, as promised, we would like to explore the different ways our readers can prevent or manage diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects how your body converts food into energy. People who suffer from diabetes either do […]
Catching a cold during winter is as standard as snow up north; it happens annually. The common cause of the cold is a respiratory virus called a rhinovirus, which is known to induce asthma attacks. Adults who are over the age of 65 are susceptible to these viruses due to a weakened immune system. If […]
Are your prescription drugs too costly? Do you feel like you chose the wrong Medicare drug plan that does not cover the right costs? If so, you should learn about our new Approved Vendor, SavOn Global Meds. SavOn Global Meds is a Florida-based company that sells branded and generic prescription medication sourced from overseas at […]
Winters in Florida are mild when compared to the rest of the country. The cold weather temperatures range from 40 to 62 degrees Fahrenheit on average. However, people can begin experiencing symptoms of hypothermia at 60 degrees, especially seniors. Seniors have a difficult time regulating temperature as the body ages and face danger during the […]
Did you know that the simple act of washing our hands has prevented the spread of diseases since the 1840s? When Dr. Semmelweis in Austria noticed that patients were dying at alarming rates at his hospital, he decided to conduct an experiment that required the student doctors to wash their hands after touching deceased patients […]
Two days ago, our team at Ourseniors.net wrote a blog about the holiday blues and its possible causes. Today we would like to dive in a little deeper into the subject. The holiday blues or seasonal affective disorder affects about 14% of Americans, according to a paper published by the US National Library of Medicine. […]
The end of fall marks the beginning of the holiday season. The holidays can be a joyful yet lonely time, especially for seniors. During the winter season the holidays can provoke a real syndrome called the holiday blues. The holiday blues are a feeling of overwhelming sorrow, introspection, and solitude. It steals the joys of […]
The holidays are just a few weeks away and for many, this is the best time of the year. For some, this is not the best time of the year as it may serve as a reminder of financial instability, the inability to see family and friends or of past holidays and the people who […]
American culture is obsessed with youth or the next big thing. The digital age has helped create shorter attention spans and the constant need for outer validation. So how does one age with grace in these modern times? Through mindfulness, grit and a positive outlook on life. Psychology Today offers a simple acronym to help […]
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, which is observed globally to raise awareness of one of the commonly overlooked cancers with the lowest survival rates. More than 150 people are diagnosed with it every day and it is the ninth most commonly diagnosed cancer in women and tenth most in men. It is not the […]










