Lori Somekh
J.D.
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Healthy Aging Expert

Lori Somekh Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Healthy Aging; Elder Law
- Career Focus
- Author, Business Owner
The bird's eye view that Lori has had of the aging process (which often involves people in nursing homes and people with various forms of dementia) has given her a unique perspective on aging and a conviction that there has to be a better way. Aging has to be more within our control than we've realized in the last century.
Those who are willing to take full responsibility for their health and follow the lead of some of the world's foremost thinkers and innovators in the fields of anti-aging, the brain, spirituality and personal transformation and open up their hearts to a fresh new way of thinking can expect to soar to levels they never thought possible.
Many people who are middle age are so busy in their businesses or professions, and many are taking care of children or aging parents - or both - that, frankly, they don't have time to stay up on the latest health and anti-aging research.
That's where Lori and Well-being Strategies come in. Whether it's through the weekly health tips, or articles, blog posts, videos or other informational offerings, you can stay informed about strategies for creating better health and well-being without spending hours at the computer researching.
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Seven Top Tips to Change Your Thoughts and Change Your Results
During the latter half of the 20th Century, tremendous advances were made in science and learning how to improve and preserve the body. Now, as we enter the 21st Century, it seems like the same momentum is taking off in the realm of the mind and spirit. Advances in what is sometimes referred to as “human potential” are being seen practically on a daily basis. Go ahead and stroll through your local bookstore, and you will discover an entire section of books on the power of the mind and our thoughts. Your thoughts can actually elevate you to a higher level of performance.
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Is Depression Being Mistaken for Old Age?
Depression disproportionately affects the elderly. Unfortunately many times the signs of depression can be confused with signs of aging. In order to properly diagnose and treat depression in the elderly, individuals, their care takers and health care providers need to be vigilant in looking for the signs and symptoms. Depression in the elderly can be debilitating and effect other areas of health. Determining if depression is involved is an important part of the health screening process.
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