Experts: avoiding the term ‘disabled’ only leads to stigmatization By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Probably arising from the push for additional education supports for persons
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Disability Raises Depression Risk
Seeking outside help and support when feeling depressive symptoms may help By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant People with disabilities are up to three times more
Your Stomach’s Best Friend? Fennel!
By Anne Palumbo Saddled with a finicky stomach since forever, I’m always on the lookout for foods that aid digestion. Probiotic-rich yogurt, high-fiber whole
Pandemic Not a Factor In Death by Suicide Rates
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 47,511 Americans died by suicide in 2019. The CDC’s most recent statewide
Possible Effects of Alcohol and Other Drugs During Pregnancy
By Jennifer Faringer September is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness month. Every mother hopes to deliver a healthy baby. While many women know that
Addiction: Substance Abuse Disorder No Reason to Ignore Pain Treatment
‘We can treat pain for those who are treated with addiction. It takes a more modern mindset’ By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Because of the
Staffing Shortage Affects Senior Living Facilities
Many facilities in the region are struggling to attract new employees By Todd Etshman Many areas of American business found out just how hard
How to Replace Important Documents That Are Lost or Missing
By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, Can you tell me what I need to do to replace a variety of important documents? Our house
Online Safety Tips for Seniors
By Aaron Fields and Chelsi Santiago Sometimes the worldwide web can seem like the wild west. With stories regularly in the news about online
Fewer Doctors Going Into Private Practices
Experts say some of the reasons doctors become employees at hospitals and other large employers is that they don’t have the hassle of handling








