Author Archives: Terry Stanfield



Six Guidelines To Control Diabetes Mellitus

Posted by Terry Stanfield on Dec 13th, 2011 • 

Diabetes mellitus is a disease that affects the way your body produces insulin. It may be produced too much or even too little. Diabetes is affected by the factors of the environment and also your genetics.

What You Should Know About Getting Old

Posted by Terry Stanfield on Nov 21st, 2011 • 

If you are worried that you are getting old then you are not alone. People aging is one of the biggest fears in society and when you start to notice those gray hairs and extra wrinkles, you will do anything you can to stop it.

Some Doctors Don't Consider Chiropractic Health A Valued Approach

Posted by Terry Stanfield on Nov 2nd, 2011 • 

Most medical terms read like foreign languages, and chiropractic health is no different. A conversation between two doctors, in English, can leave a person wondering what the heck they were talking about. A conversation between two chiropractors does the same thing to other physicians.

Aging Parents The Real Change Of Life

Posted by Terry Stanfield on Oct 27th, 2011 • 

Almost everyone will reach the point in their lives where they have aging parents who will need special care as they age. Depending their individual needs, this could mean nothing more than driving them to the grocery store once a week or hiring someone to help them clean their homes.

The Latest Developments In Aging Research

Posted by Terry Stanfield on Oct 16th, 2011 • 

There has been a lot of study on aging research and actually much of the medicine and research being conducted is about keeping you healthy so that you can live a long and happy life. Much of aging research also focuses on how specific aging decreases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's develop and what you can do to prevent them.

The Newest Discoveries In Aging Research

Posted by Terry Stanfield on Oct 1st, 2011 • 

Aging research is a very popular area of study as there are many different factors and areas that are being investigated. With the developments in science and medicine the life span has been dramatically elongated and researchers are looking to further expand life as well as treat the many chronic diseases that occur as an individual ages.