The saying you are what you eat couldn't be more true when it comes to our mental health. Shanley Chien, senior health editor at U.S. News & World Report, joined 'beWell' to talk about foods that can provide a boost to our physical and mental wellbeing.
Alzheimer’s mainly affects the elderly, who are eligible for Medicare, but people under 65 — even, rarely, as young as their 30s — also can get diagnosed. They are more likely to have commercial coverage.
Some doctors say the drug should be held for three weeks before sedation to accommodate the delayed emptying of the stomach, which can cause patients to inhale food and liquid into their lungs.