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Improving Chronic Health of the Elderly

According to one researcher, people age 60 years and older tend to have a lower quality of life — which is ironic, considering we work hard so we can achieve financial independence by that time in our lives.

Recent developments in regenerative medicine are designed to help older people live a higher quality of life with less reliance on medical care. The idea is to transition away from medicine-based health care, in which we are diagnosed with a condition and take drugs for the rest of our life to manage its progression.

A new solution, proposed by scientists who specialize in regenerative medicine, is to personalize health care by solving problems at an early stage to help prevent the disease from deteriorating.

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Danielle Christensen

Paraplanner

Danielle is dedicated to serving clients to achieve their retirement goals. As a Paraplanner, Danielle helps the advisors with the administrative side of preparing and documenting meetings. She is a graduate of the College of St. Benedict, with a degree in Business Administration and began working with Secured Retirement in May of 2023.

Danielle is a lifelong Minnesotan and currently resides in Farmington with her boyfriend and their senior rescue pittie/American Bulldog mix, Tukka.  In her free time, Danielle enjoys attending concerts and traveling. She is also an avid fan of the Minnesota Wild and loves to be at as many games as possible during the season!