
Hypothermia in Elderly: A Winter Hazard
The temperature is dropping colder at night.
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Keeping Steady on Your Feet and Preventing Falls
Many older adults experience issues with balance as they age.
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Signs of Depression in Your Parent
Do they mope around all day?
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Hearing Loss in Seniors: Causes, Signs, and Help
Learn the causes, warning signs, and treatments for age-related hearing loss, plus the proven link between untreated hearing loss and dementia.
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Warning Signs of a Stroke
Did you know stroke is the leading cause of serious long-term disability and the fifth leading cause of death in the US? And while there’s a greater risk of stroke with age, they can occur at any time. Luckily, strokes are preventable and treatable, if you act F.A.S.T. Stroke…
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Smoky Air Quality and Seniors
As another day of eerie smoke from wild fires covers much of the West Coast, we are closing our windows, staying inside, not running the vacuum, blowing our noses, and adding drops to our burning eyes.
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Palliative vs. Hospice Care: What's the Difference?
Palliative care eases symptoms at any stage of serious illness. Hospice supports comfort in the final months. Here's how to tell them apart.
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Vision Loss May Limit Independence
After the age of 40, many of us find we regularly need reading glasses.
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Foot Health: When Your Dogs Are Barking!
Pretty, pink painted toenails not only look nice but can affect your mom’s quality of life.
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Four Tips for an Elderly Parent Diagnosed with Diabetes
According to the American Diabetes Association, more than one-quarter of the adults in America over the age of 65 have diabetes (types 1 or 2), and approximately one-half of older adults have pre-diabetes. Among the aging populations, type 2 diabetes is an increasing problem. A…
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The Effects of Hearing Loss in the Elderly
One of the most common conditions to impact the elderly is hearing loss. Approximately one in three adults between the ages of 65 and 75 experience hearing loss and nearly half of those over the age of 75 have difficulty with hearing clearly. Hearing loss in the elderly can…
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What Is Geriatric Psychiatry? A Family's Guide
Geriatric psychiatry treats depression, anxiety, and dementia in older adults. Here's when to consult one and what care looks like.
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