Now That’s a (Fresh) Breath of Air! Remedies to Overcome Bad Breath.
You brush and floss every day. Maybe you also use a tongue scraper and gargle with mouthwash. But still, somehow, you’re aware of it, and so are others around you. Why can’t you stop suffering from bad breath? According to research, over 50% of adults complain of chronic bad breath, and older adults are more prone to the problem. Many people think...Read More
Want a Safer Home? Don’t “Overlook” the Importance of Good Vision
Falls are one of the most significant health risks for older Americans. According to reports, more than one out of four adults over 65 suffered at least one fall in the past year. One of the most significant factors for fall risk is quality of vision. Studies have found that impaired eyesight more than doubles the danger. Falls can lead to injury, loss of independence, and...Read More
Three Advantages – and One Risk - of Aging in Place
The overwhelming majority of Americans prefer to enjoy retirement “aging in place,” continuing to live independently in their homes and communities. In fact, 80% of Americans aged 50 and older say they want to remain in their own homes. Aging in place has many advantages, but understanding and preparing for risks is also important. Three Advantages of...Read More
The Person You Help Most by Volunteering Could Be…You!
5 Surprising Advantages of Taking Part in Community Activities Community service and volunteering are meaningful and important ways to give back to society. But helping others is also an effective means to unlock a wealth of benefits for yourself. AMBA explores the numerous unexpected advantages that enrich both you and your community. Hopefully, these can inspire you to engage in these...Read More