Posts Tagged ‘caregiver’

Over 10.5 Million Kids Were Orphaned Or Lost A Caregiver Due To COVID-19: Study

A new analysis on COVID’s effect on children has found that more than 10.5 million have been orphaned globally because of the pandemic or have experienced the death of a caregiver ― more than double the number estimated seven months ago. The new findings, published Tuesday in JAMA Pediatrics, show that orphanhood and caregiver deaths […]

Brain Degeneration: Treatments, Strategies and Caregiver Support – FREE 7-Day Online Event

Print Friendly or Save as PDF Did you know that it takes 17 years, on average, for clinical breakthroughs to make their way into the conventional standard of care. With brain disorders, we often don’t have 17 years. Not for ourselves. Not for our loved ones. We can do better. If you or a friend/family member […]

Fascinating Health Benefits Of Purple Corn

In Peru, purple corn or maize has been eaten for at least 5000 years. This vegetable originates from South America. When eaten organically, it is a really healthy vegetable. Commercial corn has been too much modified and contains fewer nutrients and less medicinal benefits. Organic corn can be used to prevent diabetes type 2, cardiovascular […]

Veteran Caregiver Support

Caregiver Support Coordinator Karen Gliebe (left) and OEF/OIF/OND Case Manager Tom Parsons (right) helped assist the Zreliak family (center) get the services they need and have earned. by Amanda M. Wilczynski   Martha Schanno has a full-time job as a Sales Manager for SAE International. She is also a full-time caregiver for her mother, Joan […]

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