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Aging & Geriatrics

Great improvements in medicine, public health, science, and technology have enabled today's older Americans to live longer and healthier lives than previous generations. Older adults want to remain healthy and independent at home in their communities. Society wants to minimize the health care and economic costs associated with an increasing older population. The science of aging indicates that chronic disease and disability are not inevitable. As a result, health promotion and disease prevention activities and programs are an increasing priority for older adults, their families, and the health care system.

Many people fail to make the connection between undertaking healthy behaviors today and the impact of these choices later in life. Studies indicate that healthy eating, physical activity, mental stimulation, not smoking, active social engagement, moderate use of alcohol, maintaining a safe environment, social support, and regular health care are important in maintaining health and independence.

Promoting the healthy lifestyles of older people is vital in helping them to maintain health and functional independence and lead healthy and independent lives. Providing information to you about disease prevention and health promotion activities will help us help you and your loved ones become more knowledgeable about the health problems you may face and how you can prevent, delay, or manage them.

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Glaucoma Drugs May Play Role in Longer Life
Older Stroke Patients Are Getting Better Treatment
Drug Cures Osteoporosis in Mice
Scientists Spot Genes Tied to Aging
Drugs May Be Beneficial in Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Cognitive Test May Predict Brain Infarction in Elderly Men
BMI Thresholds May Be Too Restrictive for Older Adults
Colorectal Cancer Screening Approach Studied in Seniors
Health Tip: Testing a Walker Before You Buy
Virtual Colonoscopy a Good Bet for Elderly
Raising Co-Pays for Doctor Visits Raises Seniors' Hospital Use
Too Much Alcohol Impairs Seniors' Thinking
Car Crash Trauma Often Under-Detected in Elderly
More Proof Exercise Leads to Healthier Aging
Video Gaming Just Might Fight Aging
Frequent Mental Lapses May Precede Alzheimer's
Subjective Cognitive Decline Often Sign of Worse to Come
Antipsychotics Still Widely Used in U.S. Nursing Homes
Exercise May Stave Off Mental Decline
Baby Boomers Still Doing Drugs as Seniors
Diabetes Meds May Be Falling Through 'Doughnut Hole'
Assisted Living More Accessible to Well-Off
Lifestyle Linked to Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Seniors Getting Chemo May Have More Adverse Events
Volunteering May Keep Elderly Stronger
Ginkgo biloba May Not Reduce Cognitive Decline in Adults
Caution Can Help Keep Elderly Safe During Winter
Air Pollution Linked to Pneumonia in the Elderly
Elderly Report Rising Rates of Disability After 20-Year Decline
Mental and Physical Activity Can Boost Cognitive Function
Flu Vaccine for Seniors Approved
Over 85s Function Well Despite Disease and Disability
Pollution May Boost Pneumonia Risk for Seniors
Resistance Exercise Benefits Elderly Overweight Men
Looking Younger Than Your Age May Mean Longer Life
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Helps Elders With Depression
Lots of Exercise in Midlife May Lead to Osteoarthritis
Binge Drinking Not Just a Rite of the Young
Osteoarthritis Costs U.S. Over $185 Billion a Year
Seniors May Need Help Overcoming Holiday Blues
Some Prescription Meds May Raise Seniors' Risks of Falling
Chronic Pain Trips Up Seniors
Too Few Older Adults Get Recommended Screenings
Lifelong Exercise Keeps Seniors Young at Heart
Health Tip: Make Your Home Fall-Proof
Elderly Treated Less Aggressively for Heart Attack
High-Impact Activity May Be Good for Old Bones
Hip Fracture Odds Rise With Women's Age
Medicare Part D: What to Expect This Open Enrollment Period
Baby Boomers May Prove More Disabled Than Their Elders
 
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