Warren Wolfe

Reporter | Aging and health-care policy
Phone: 612-673-7253
At the Star Tribune, Warren Wolfe has been a copy editor, assistant city editor, team leader and roving state feature writer and covered agriculture before moving to the aging beat. He has written extensively about caregiving, nursing homes, Medicare, Medicaid, and state and national policies on health care and aging.

Recent content from Warren Wolfe

Bacteria, for better or worse

Researchers are exploring new evidence that might - or might not - link tiny critters in our stomachs to diabetes, high blood pressure and even obesity.

Updated: January 13, 2013, - 09:28 PM

Myth-busting cold remedies

Before you throw up your arms in disbelief, try these improbable cures for the common cold. With a beer, wet socks and a little faith ...

Updated: December 28, 2012, - 04:00 PM

Fitting in fitness during the holidays

Turn the tables on your busy schedule: Five tips for adding exercise into this hectic time of year.

Updated: December 14, 2012, - 02:47 PM

12/12/12 -- mark your calendar

What's in a date? Numerologists say 12-12-12 is auspicious for weddings and births. Number nerds -- and a family named Twelves -- like it, too.

Updated: December 11, 2012, - 03:37 PM

Top not reserved for the famous

The road to greatness, say experts, is open to all who follow their passion and are ready for "a whale of a good time."

Updated: December 10, 2012, - 02:49 PM

There's a jungle living in your belly button

Trillions of bacteria thrive in and on your body, with the navel being "one of the last biological frontiers," say researchers.

Updated: December 05, 2012, - 03:21 PM

Flying the flag to honor the fallen

A quick call for volunteers brought more than 100 in New Prague to place flags along the 7-mile route for a fallen Marine.

Updated: December 03, 2012, - 11:33 AM

Big Bird costumes flying off the shelves

The understocked Sesame Street character is in such demand at some stores that buyers are building their own avian outfits for Halloween.

Updated: November 29, 2012, - 09:40 AM

Carbs are bad, but are fats good for brain?

A diet heavy in carbohydrates raises the risk of early Alzheimer's symptoms, but fats and protein lower the risk.

Updated: November 26, 2012, - 02:41 PM

Tabata: high intensity, fast results

With short, all-out blasts of energy and even shorter breaks, the 30-minute workout technique is drawing clients who want results fast.

Updated: November 20, 2012, - 09:00 AM

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