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5 Steps To Take To Secure An Elderly Shower And Bath

Safety at home is very important, especially for the aging population. The bathrooms are especially vulnerable spaces where you are bound to run into mishaps and falls. The slippery surfaces limit one’s mobility.

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Winter Safety Tips: How to Stay Active and Healthy in Cold Weather

Being healthy and fit in winter is very important for a balanced lifestyle. The drop of temperature in the outside environment during the cold season makes the body resort to thermoregulation in order to get used to the new cold climate.

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How Genetics Play a Role in Alzheimer's Risk: Key Insights and Discoveries

One of the most devastating conditions for individuals and their families has to be Alzheimer's. Sadly, genetics play a crucial role in the onset of the disease. It influences both its early-onset and late-onset forms.

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Top Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Disease: What You Need to Know

Alzheimer's is a slowly progressive neurodegenerative disorder, a classically described major cause of dementia, and millions around the globe are victims of it.

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Understanding the Major Risk Factors for Dementia: A Comprehensive Guide

Dementia is a rather broad and versatile syndrome that is known to influence millions of people across the globe. As this disease is defined, it brings changes for the worse in a person’s cognitive era and impairs memory and thinking abilities.

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How to Prevent Falls: Practical Advice for Caregivers and Family Members

Falling down can be a horrible experience and, in addition, it can be very traumatic for your body and mind. Especially, if you are a senior then a fall can be the cause of several painful injuries and wounds that can take away your health.

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Essential Resources for Seniors: Navigating Health, Financial, and Social Support

As seniors age, the issues about health care, finances, and social support may become more intricate for them to handle. If well equipped though, elderly individuals can live good lifestyles, enjoy good health, and be economically secure.

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How to Manage Seniors Diabetes Risk: Effective Tips for Prevention and Control

Diabetes is a chronic, high-prevalence disease affecting millions of Americans; mostly, it is an elderly problem. About 26.8% of persons aged 65 years and older have diabetes, and even another huge proportion is at risk of developing it in the United States.

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Step-by-Step Guide on How to Safety a Home for Elderly Residents

With the advancement in age, the likelihood of falling or experiencing an injury-related event also rises, especially within their home environment.

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Common Health Issues When Aging: Causes and Management Strategies

Growing older is a part of life that incorporates physical, mental, and emotional adjustments. As we get older, the body goes via many modifications that are not noticeable right away.

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