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The kitchen is the heart of the home. Here are some tips for making it as accessible as possible.

A well-designed kitchen can make cooking and entertaining more enjoyable. So if you're considering remodeling the kitchen, your focus is probably cosmetic. However, as your parents get older, there are safety issues to consider, too.

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Give your body the tools it needs to fend off cancer.

While there are many things you can do to detect cancer early, there are just as many ways to decrease your chances of cancer striking in the first place — through the foods and nutrients you put into your body.

Flaxseed is just one of them. Statistics now prove that 1 in 3 people will be affected by cancer. The better people become educated to the role diet plays in prevention, the better the chances for...

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They prep, you cook, they clean up

If you enjoy cooking, but just don't have the time, you miss out on the fun part. But what if someone else did all the planning, shopping, chopping, and clean-up?

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Cooking healthy, tasty meals for selective eaters might be challenging, but you can please the older palate.

As we age, our dining needs change. Food doesn't taste the same as it used to. Our evolving health needs restrict or even banish certain foods. But this doesn't mean meals must be bland and tastless. It might seem challenging, but with a few tweaks and techniques you can create healthy, delicious food that is also pleasing to the older adult palate.

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