In this #BoneMatters webinar on Living well with fractures. We hear from leading experts, Professor Emma Clark, Professor Terence O’Neill along with Professor in Physiotherapy, Karen Barker to learn how to manage the impact of painful broken bones on your life. Information to help you live well with fractures -We have lots of information that…
Meet buddi, a comfortable, discreet and waterproof wristband personal alarm that can enable people with dementia to get out and about with confidence. https://www.buddi.co.uk/ The buddiband has been funded and supported through our Living Well with Dementia Design Challenge. https://www.designcouncil.org.uk/projects/living-well-dementia-design-challenge Identity and video direction: Why Not Associates Line illustration: Mike Nicholson Photography: Julian Germain
How do you Unplug? This palette of calming colors from the Living Well™ Collection by Sherwin-Williams® was inspired by desert sands, wide-open spaces, and carefree moments away from it all, specially selected to help you turn any room into your own private retreat. https://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-colors/paint-colors-by-collection/living-well-collection/unplug
Living Well With ADHD: Treatments of ADHD & how to improve your Focus Are you battling the relentless symptoms of ADHD such as inattentiveness, distractibility, procrastination, forgetfulness, impulsivity, and hyperactivity? These challenges are just the tip of the iceberg. Beyond these, many with ADHD also contend with bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, and a barrage of…
This content is made possible by the generous support of viewers and listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/youtubedonation In the book, "How to Live Well with Chronic Pain and Illness: A Mindful Guide," author Toni Bernhard addresses a broad range of topics and how the practices of…
Serendipity is very important in scientific endeavors and played a critical role in the discovery of the mammalian gene, Klotho. Mouse and human genetic studies indicate that Klotho may largely determine how intelligent we are, what diseases we are susceptible to and how long we will live. Injection of synthetic Klotho hormone into mice reduces…