New Hope: Breakthrough Test for Early Alzheimer’s Detection

A groundbreaking early detection test for Alzheimer’s disease offers new hope in the fight against this devastating condition. By identifying the presence of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain – a hallmark sign of Alzheimer’s – years before symptoms appear, this innovative blood test empowers individuals to take proactive steps for their brain health. The test addresses current diagnostic limitations, enabling earlier intervention when treatments may be most effective. With the potential to revolutionize Alzheimer’s care, this remarkable advancement brings us closer to a future where the disease can be detected…

Filling the Gaps: 3 Nutrients Most Albertans Fall Short On (And How to Get Enough)

Increase your intake of vitamin D, calcium, and potassium to address common nutrient shortfalls and lower your risk of preventing chronic diseases. Choose fatty fish, egg yolks, and fortified dairy for vitamin D. Boost calcium with leafy greens, canned fish with bones, and yogurt. Get more potassium from beans, squash, bananas, and dried fruit. If you struggle to meet needs through food alone, consider a high-quality supplement under the guidance of your healthcare provider.

Unlock Better Health: Your Guide to Modifiable Risk Factors

Take charge of your health by targeting these modifiable risk factors:
Get moving – aim for 150+ minutes of moderate aerobic activity weekly to reduce risks of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some cancers.
Quit smoking – it’s never too late to reap benefits like lowered cancer and heart disease risks. Find support and resources here.
Eat for wellness with a balanced diet rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean proteins and healthy fats. Learn more about nutrition.
Maintain a healthy weight…

8 Silent Killers: Are You at Risk for Heart Disease?

Know your numbers. Get screened regularly for high blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes – major heart disease risk factors. Talk to your doctor about how often you need checks based on your age and medical history.
Take charge of your lifestyle. Eat a nutritious diet rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and lean proteins. Aim for 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly. If you smoke, make a plan to quit. Manage stress with relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation.
Understand other risk factors. In addition to lifestyle, family history, age, sex, and …

The Hidden Struggle: When Chronic Illness Becomes a Disability

Living with chronic illness is challenging enough without questioning if your condition “qualifies” as a disability. The reality is, many chronic illnesses can be disabling, impacting your ability to work, care for yourself, and fully engage in life. Conditions like multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, COPD and others may be considered disabilities if they substantially limit major life activities. But beyond legal definitions, what matters most is getting the support you need to manage your health and live well. You are not alone in navigating this – millions face the same questions and challenges. By …