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17—(StatePoint) Among older Americans, falls are the number one cause of injuries ... Medical experts say that for people of all ages, a ground-up approach to fall prevention starts with healthy feet.
Loneliness among older adults is a growing public health concern, linked to cardiovascular disease, substance abuse, mental ...
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Doctors are seeing more patients with respiratory virus symptoms, and the situation isn't likely to improve with the holidays ...
Exercise isn’t supposed to be a luxury for older adults, but it can be hard to get moving again. The “Terminator” star is ...
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Accidental falls can lead to injury for anyone—even folks who are young and healthy. But for adults over the age of 65, falls are more likely and more serious. According to the Centers for Disease ...
But beyond selecting the right plan, older adults need care that fully supports their overall health and well-being, not just their medical conditions. A recent study found that two-thirds of ...
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