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  • Side benefit of statin drug includes lower infection rates

    Sep. 07, 2011

    Some people must be asking themselves: Is there nothing statins can't do? New research suggests that atorvastin (Lipitor) is not only successful at reducing the risk of coronary heart disease and heart attacks, but also reduces the risk of acquiring a potentially fatal infectious disease.

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  • THE BRADLEY STAFF

    Sep. 01, 2011

    Executive DirectorKaren Vincent
    Medical DirectorDr. Raymond Zastrow
    Director of NursingDenise Banks
    Asst. Director of NursingM. Fleming
    Alzheimer's Care DirectorBob Mansell
    Admissions DirectorHeather Christian
    Social ServicesSteve Helsell
    Social ServicesJenni Watson
    Social ServicesSarah Jankowski
    Business Office ManagerAngela Duke
    Director of RehabilitationBeth Kissner
    Registered DieticianDawn Koeper
    Activities DirectorKathy King
    Dietary Services ManagerGloria Polanco
    Registered DieticianShoshana Silver
    MaintenanceDave Doornek
    Environmental ServicesPat Rowan

  • Hard-Core About Apples

    Sep. 01, 2011

    Apples appear as the archetypal symbol of health, and for good reason. They are an excellent source of antioxidants, fiber and potassium. Apples may lower the risk of asthma, lung cancer and other diseases, and they also combat tooth decay by cleaning teeth and gums and fighting off bacteria. Here are some other facts about the fruit:

    Doctor deterrent. One of the earliest printed instances that "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" can be found in an 1866 edition of the Oxford Journal, Notes and Queries. It states: "Eat an apple on going to bed, and you'll keep the doctor from earning his bread."

    It's official. The apple is the official state fruit of Rhode Island, New York, Washington, West Virginia, Illinois, Minnesota and Vermont.

    By any other name. Apples are part of the rose family, and so are pears, peaches, plums, apricots, cherries, blackberries and strawberries.

  • Designate Your Own Day

    Sep. 01, 2011

    Spending holidays with grandchildren is a wonderful way to celebrate and connect. Holidays give us a reason to decorate, bake certain treats and make crafts together. But what about the times when the calendar is clear? Grandparents.com suggests making up your own holidays!

    Why wait for an official observance to celebrate with your grandkids? Creating a holiday that's unique for you strengthens bonds and builds relationships. Once you determine what to celebrate, designate a day and mark your calendar so you can do something special and look forward to it together each year. Here are some ideas for silly celebrations:

    Apple Dapple Day. Perfect for fall, you can celebrate by visiting an apple orchard and picking produce for baking pies when you get home. Plan an apple craft to do together while the pies are in the oven.

    Mad Hatter Day. Schedule a day of activities but with each one, change your headwear and don a crazy hat.

    Photo Fun Day. Grab a camera and take pictures of each other in various locales. Process the photos that day and put them in a scrapbook.

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