Women’s eye health primer
By Dr. Jean Keamy
Since women typically live longer than men, they are at greater risk for developing vision-inhibiting conditions and diseases such as cataracts...
Spinach really does benefit your eyes
By Dr. Steven Nielsen
The health of our eyes is largely dependent on how we take care of them over the course of our lives....
April audio book releases from Hachette
FROG MUSIC* Pub Date: April 1
By Emma Donoghue Read by Khristine Hvam
Summer of 1876: San Francisco is in the fierce grip of a record-breaking...
More diseases to blame on smoking
It’s no secret that smoking causes lung cancer. But what about diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and erectile dysfunction?
Massachusetts needs uniform guardianship
By Michael E. Festa
Imagine you’ve just moved to Massachusetts. Ten years ago, after sending your children off to college, you took on the responsibility...
Caring for the workers who care for the elderly
By Al Norman
On March 24, elder advocates from around the Commonwealth will converge on the State House for an Elder Issues Lobby Day. The...
Physical inactivity can lead to muscle problems
By Paul Reilly
Millions of older Americans potentially suffer from a condition they have probably never heard of, known as sarcopenia, witch is derived from...
Breakthrough treatment for evaporative dry eye disease
By Jean Keamy
Tear Science has developed a breakthrough treatment for patients who suffer from evaporative dry eye disease. This disease stems from a deficiency...
Taking care of ear problems throughout the year
By Dr. Roxanne Latimer
Some of the most common winter complaints are annoying ear pain, ear clogging and decreased hearing. The problems that start in...
March audio book releases from Hachette Audio
To learn more or to order the following January releases from Hachette Audio go to http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/publishers/hachette-audio/
TROUBLE IN MIND* Pub Date:...