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Brandt Weaver

Brandt Weaver

The Enigma of Fibromyalgia

A woman in a white shirt is performing arm therapy on a person with fibromyalgia, lying down in a clinical setting.

There are estimates that as high as 4 percent of the adult population in the United States suffers from this little-understood condition and that the vast majority are female–which is the case with most autoimmune diseases like lupus or multiple…

Alzheimer’s and In-Home Care

Black and white photo of an older man with a bald head, raising his hand to his face, partially obscuring it. His pensive expression captures the silent battle with Alzheimer's, hinting at memories slipping through unseen fingers.

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition that impacts virtually every aspect of an individual’s life. While you want to ensure that your aging parent or family member is well cared for, it can be difficult to predict their needs because…

A Reason to Live

A group of people sitting cross-legged on yoga mats, practicing meditation in a bright room, embracing the journey to fulfilment in old age.

So you’ve made it through middle age and now you’re officially a “senior” citizen, somewhere around the age of 65 when most people become eligible for Medicare. It seems that suddenly being eligible for Medicare is a turning point into…

The Case for Prebiotics

Most people have heard of probiotics, the beneficial bacteria found in yogurt and other fermented foods, that optimize the body’s microbiome (the digestive tract) to keep us happy, healthy and regular. But many Americans may not be familiar with prebiotics,…