You must remember this: Just about everybody experiences some changes with their memory in their later years
Health and Wellness
- Busta’s Persons of the Week: Two friends share breast cancer journeys to become cancer free
- Blue Butterflies Gala Brunch supports retreat for women to recharge, renew, reconnect
- For Mina Yates, helping older adults is not a job, it’s her calling
- Giveaway addresses the need for proper-fitting attire for female student-athletes
- Walking is good for the H.E.A.R.R.T.
Chuck Wallington has been promoted to executive vice president and chief marketing & communications officer for Cone Health. As such, he joins Cone Health’s senior-most leadership team.
If you’ve ever complained about the long wait in a doctor’s office, a crowded waiting room, or the feeling that you’re being rushed and your concerns are not being heard, you’re not alone. But all that’s changing now that Iora Primary Care, a new concept in healthcare for seniors, opened its first office on Aug. 28.
The Partnership for Prosperity held a workforce development and poverty alleviation forum at the Piedmont Triad Regional Council in Kernersville to discuss methods to assist the impoverished communities of Forsyth County.
Old North State Medical Society held its 132nd annual meeting and scientific assembly last weekend at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro.
Hope for kidney transplant offers woman a chance for a normal life.
Age-Friendly Forsyth to hold conversations to learn the needs of aging residents
150,000. That is how many people are impacted by food insecurity in the Triad alone.
Busta’s Person of the Week: She does more than survive; she thrives
Many people are aware that they should know their blood pressure numbers, but few know why it is important and how it can impact their lives.