Keali`i Lopez, AARP Hawai`i State Director | May 9, 2024 | Health, May - June 2024
It turns out you can feed your mind with food in addition to knowledge. Researchers have found superfoods for the brain that are part of what’s known as the MIND diet—Mediterranean-DASH Diet Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay.
Kahala Howser, Wellness and Events Manager, Hawai‘i Dental Service | May 9, 2024 | Health, May - June 2024
Sweets can be irresistible. We can easily succumb to scoops of ice cream, indulging in chocolates or falling for delectable cookies.
Dr. Steven Rhee, Medical Director and Cornea Specialist, Hawaiian Eye Center | May 9, 2024 | Health, May - June 2024
In the US, a staggering 34.2 million grapple with diabetes, marking a critical public health concern, particularly for older adults. This chronic condition impacting blood sugar levels significantly threatens seniors’ eye health. Elevated blood sugar can damage delicate retinal blood vessels, leading to diabetic retinopathy—a condition that, if left untreated, can result in vision impairment and possible blindness.
Tiffany Tong, Intern, Generations Magazine | May 9, 2024 | Health, May - June 2024
Just like it’s important to maintain your physical health by adopting an in-home exercise regime, it is important to maintain your mental health by engaging in challenging activities that promote cognitive function. Changes in cognitive function are a natural part of aging. With time, your brain loses agility and can deteriorate further if you don’t take steps to maintain it.
Debra Lordan, GM Senior Editor | May 8, 2024 | Living Life, May - June 2024
Frances H. Kakugawa, a Hawai‘i Island native, began writing poetry a half-century ago, then stopped for some years to work for the public school system. But when she became the primary caregiver for her mother, she found that writing poetry helped ease her stress.
Martha Khlopin, Radio Host of “Morning Drive With Martha" | May 8, 2024 | Living Life, May - June 2024
If your pet is healthy, is pet insurance still necessary? The American Veterinary Association suggests pet insurance to defray costs, which can be around $250 for a simple treatment to over $8,000 if the condition is more serious. The over 85 million pet households in the US spend a whopping $75 billion on pet care annually.
Tobey Young, Dietary Services Clerk, MS/RD Candidate, Kuakini Medical Center | May 8, 2024 | Living Life, May - June 2024
Matcha is a powdered green tea that is rich in antioxidant compounds due to its special cultivation method. Traditionally, the tea bushes are covered with bamboo mats to shade the leaves from direct sunlight, therefore producing higher amounts of amino acids, chlorophyll and theanine. Matcha is known for its vibrant color and unique, bitter taste. Matcha is low-calorie and fat-free. Compared to other green teas, matcha is relatively high in caffeine.
Sara-May Colón, Director, Mission & Spiritual Care, Adventist Health Castle | May 8, 2024 | Living Life, May - June 2024
As a society, we have faced much grief over the last few years. When in the mode of navigating care for ourselves or others, we often run into misconceptions about what we should or shouldn’t do.
Dale Dixon, Chief Innovation Officer, Better Business Bureau Great West + Pacif | May 8, 2024 | Living Life, May - June 2024
Most customers read online reviews before purchasing a product or service. But when was the last time you wrote one? Remember, when you write a review, you are helping others and yourself.
Debra Lordan, GM Senior Editor | May 8, 2024 | Living Life, May - June 2024
It has been nearly a year since wildfires fueled by powerful winds from Hurricane Dora destroyed the town of Lahaina and parts of Kula. The wildfire that killed at least 101 people is the deadliest in the US in more than a century, and the most lethal natural disaster to occur in Hawai‘i since statehood in 1959.