
How to Sleep Better by Keeping Your Bedroom Cool
Trying to sleep in the heat can be difficult, as your bedroom should be about 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit for the best sleep. When
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Trying to sleep in the heat can be difficult, as your bedroom should be about 60 to 67 degrees Fahrenheit for the best sleep. When
Both consumers and healthcare providers are are taking to using smartphones for healthcare according to a report by by Jane Sarasohn-Kahn with the California Healthcare

Online tour of the New Jersey CRDA Universal Design demonstration home.
Telemedicine has long been thought a pathway to better care but according to New York Times columnist Pauline Chen “telemedicine has failed to take hold in the same way that other, newer technologies have.”

Barrier Free is Living with Ability Ronnie Wiskin, President Reliable Independent Living Services By the year 2030, it’s estimated that “half of all people will
“Worsening eyesight makes finding items more frustrating, arthritis complicates browsing and reduced balance intensifies the strain of stooping or reaching for products,” reports Ellen Bryon for the Wall Street Journal. Bigger type faces, better lighting and improved shelf labeling are some of the solutions being implemented by retailers.