Team DVSNGF

Team DVSNGF is a trusted voice in Geriatrics. Through our writing, we advocate for dignified aging, accessible healthcare, and practical lifestyle solutions, reflecting unwavering empathy, respect, and actionable guidance for seniors and their caregivers.

Hope and Healing: Latest Cancer Research Advancements in 2025

A cancer diagnosis is one of the most feared moments in anyone’s life. For older adults, the challenges can be even greater—multiple health problems, long hospital visits, and emotional stress. But today, there is new hope. In 2025, cancer research is making life better for patients and their families. From better detection to easier treatments, […]

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Cultural Cooking: Traditional Indian Meals That Are Surprisingly Good for Hypertension

Who says healthy food has to be boring? Certainly not Indian grandmothers. Traditional Indian cooking is full of flavor, color, spice, and yes—even ingredients that are amazing for keeping your blood pressure in check. A Masala for Your Heart: Indian Food with a Healthy Twist Let’s bust a myth right away: Indian food doesn’t have

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The Link Between Anger and Blood Pressure: How to Stay Calm in a Noisy World

The Link Between Anger and Blood Pressure: How to Stay Calm in a Noisy World Let’s be honest—modern life is loud. Honking horns, overloaded inboxes, chatty coworkers, and don’t even get us started on traffic jams. If you’ve ever felt your blood boil in the middle of all this chaos, you’re not alone. But here’s

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The Liver and Diabetes: Why the Link Is Stronger in Seniors

As we age, our body changes in many ways—and so do the organs that keep us going. Among these, the liver plays a quiet but powerful role. It helps digest food, stores energy, filters out toxins, and balances sugar levels. That last part—balancing sugar—is where the liver and diabetes meet. For older adults, the connection

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