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Seniors' Health

Health information topics about Seniors' Health:
  1. Accidents (Falls, First Aid, Injuries)
  2. Age-Related Macular Degeneration (Macular Degeneration)
  3. Aging (Seniors' Health Issues)
  4. Aging Skin (Skin Aging)
  5. Alzheimer's Caregivers (Alzheimer's Caregivers)
  6. Alzheimer's Disease (Alzheimer's Disease)
  7. AMD (Macular Degeneration)
  8. Amnesia (Memory)
  9. Angina (Angina)
  10. Arteriosclerosis, Coronary (Coronary Disease)
  11. Assisted Living (Assisted Living)
  12. Assistive Devices (Assistive Devices)
  13. Atherosclerosis, Coronary (Coronary Disease)
  14. Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (Prostate Diseases)
  15. Bladder Control (Urinary Incontinence)
  16. Blood Pressure (High Blood Pressure, Low Blood Pressure)
  17. Bone Loss (Osteoporosis)
  18. BPH (Prostate Diseases)
  19. Brain Attack (Stroke)
  20. Cardiac Arrest (Heart Diseases)
  21. Cardiac Diseases (Heart Diseases)
  22. Cardiovascular Diseases (Heart Diseases, Vascular Diseases)
  23. Caregivers for Alzheimer's Disease (Alzheimer's Caregivers)
  24. Carotid Endarterectomy (Carotid Artery Disease, Stroke)
  25. Cataract (Cataract)
  26. Cerebrovascular Disease (Stroke)
  27. Chest Pain (Angina, Pain)
  28. Congestive Heart Failure (Heart Failure)
  29. Coronary Arteriosclerosis (Coronary Disease)
  30. Coronary Disease (Coronary Disease)
  31. Day Care (Child Day Care, Home Care Services)
  32. Deafness (Hearing Disorders and Deafness)
  33. Degenerative Joint Disease (Osteoarthritis)
  34. Dementia (Dementia)
  35. Diabetes (Diabetes)
  36. Elder Abuse (Elder Abuse)
  37. Endocarditis (Heart Diseases)
  38. Erectile Dysfunction (Erectile Dysfunction)
  39. Exercise for Seniors (Exercise for Seniors)
  40. Falls (Falls)
  41. Fitness (Exercise and Physical Fitness, Exercise for Children, Exercise for Seniors, Sports Fitness)
  42. Glaucoma (Glaucoma)
  43. Hearing Disorders and Deafness (Hearing Disorders and Deafness)
  44. Heart Diseases (Heart Diseases)
  45. Heart Failure (Heart Failure)
  46. Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
  47. High Blood Pressure (High Blood Pressure)
  48. Home Care Services (Home Care Services)
  49. Hot Flashes (Menopause)
  50. Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
  51. Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction)
  52. Incontinence (Urinary Incontinence)
  53. Insurance (Health Insurance, Managed Care, Medicaid, Medicare)
  54. Liver Spots (Skin Aging)
  55. Long-Term Care (Assisted Living, Nursing Homes)
  56. Macular Degeneration (Macular Degeneration)
  57. Medicare (Medicare)
  58. Memory (Memory)
  59. Menopause (Menopause)
  60. Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
  61. Nursing Homes (Nursing Homes)
  62. Nutrition for Seniors (Nutrition for Seniors)
  63. Osteoarthritis (Osteoarthritis)
  64. Osteoporosis (Osteoporosis)
  65. Overactive Bladder (Urinary Incontinence)
  66. Pain, Chest (Angina, Pain)
  67. Parkinson's Disease (Parkinson's Disease)
  68. Perimenopause (Menopause)
  69. Post-herpetic Neuralgia (Shingles)
  70. Prostate Cancer (Prostate Cancer)
  71. Prostate Diseases (Prostate Diseases)
  72. Residential Care (Assisted Living)
  73. Senility (Dementia)
  74. Seniors' Fitness (Exercise for Seniors)
  75. Seniors' Health Issues (Seniors' Health Issues)
  76. Seniors' Nutrition (Nutrition for Seniors)
  77. Shaking Palsy (Parkinson's Disease)
  78. Shingles (Shingles)
  79. Sinusitis (Sinusitis)
  80. Skin Aging (Skin Aging)
  81. Stroke (Stroke)
  82. Sugar in the Blood (Diabetes)
  83. Syndrome X (Angina, Metabolic Syndrome X)
  84. Type II Diabetes (Diabetes)
  85. Urinary Incontinence (Urinary Incontinence)
  86. Violence (Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Elder Abuse, Teen Violence)
  87. Wrinkles (Skin Aging)

 



Seniors / Aging News From Medical News Today
Latest Health News and Medical News posted throughout the day, every day.

6 Sep 2010 at 3:00am
Surer Footing For Medicare The Washington Post Under the act, Medicare is stronger than it has been in years, and seniors will get new benefits. That's no illusion; that's progress (Dr. Donald Berwick, 9/3)...
3 Sep 2010 at 8:00am
New models, reinforced by in vivo experimentation, show why 5-10% of bone fractures don't heal properly, and how these cases may be treated to restart the healing process. Results of the model, published September 2 in the open-access journal PLoS Computational Biology, may benefit the ageing population in which the occurrence of bone fractures is expected to rise substantially in the near future...
3 Sep 2010 at 7:00am
News outlets are reporting that some states and businesses who oppose parts or all of the health reform law are applying for the financial relief it provides...
3 Sep 2010 at 6:00am
Nova Southeastern University recently received a $2.1-million federal grant to provide training to improve care for South Florida's large geriatric population now and for the future. The 5-year grant will expand training and geriatric education for students, faculty, and health care professionals, with the long-term goal of increasing the number of professionals working in geriatrics...
3 Sep 2010 at 4:00am
Concerned about rising medical expenses, middle-class Americans are bumping up their monthly retirement savings to cover future health care costs. The First Command Financial Behaviors Index® reveals that average monthly savings solely for health care costs during retirement climbed to $245 in July, up 42 percent from $173 a year ago...
3 Sep 2010 at 4:00am
A new UK study that followed a large number of people found that those who took 10 or more prescriptions for oral bisphosphonates, a group of drugs commonly used to treat the bone disease osteoporosis, were at higher risk of developing oesophageal cancer...
2 Sep 2010 at 7:00am
Pawlenty's Order Pure Politicking The Bemidji (Minn.) Pioneer The move can be explained in no other way than in being a totally partisan decision, intended to shore up his conservatism in what will be a 2012 battle of who is more conservative to wear the Republican mantle for president (9/1)...
2 Sep 2010 at 6:00am
Seven states that are suing the federal government to throw out the health overhaul are also preparing to take subsidies that will help them afford medical costs for retirees, The Associated Press reports. "An administration official said Tuesday seven states suing the federal government are among 16 already approved for subsidies to help with the health care costs of early retirees...
2 Sep 2010 at 6:00am
The Fiscal Times: A Medicare program that has agreed to pay for counseling for seniors who smoke but are not yet sick could help the program, and America's health system, lower costs. "Smoking costs the U.S. economy $97 billion annually in lost productivity, in addition to the $96 billion a year in direct health care costs, according to [the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services]...
2 Sep 2010 at 6:00am
In response to the 'National Hip Fracture Database National Report 2010', Michelle Mitchell, charity director at Age UK, said: "Falls represent the most frequent and serious type of accident in the over 65s...
2 Sep 2010 at 3:00am
Commenting on the report from Age UK claiming that one in three nurses would not trust the NHS to care for an elderly relative, deputy policy director Jo Webber said the NHS has made huge strides on nutrition but more still remains to be done...
2 Sep 2010 at 3:00am
Repairing torn shoulder muscles in elderly patients is often discouraged because of fears of complications. But a new study conducted at Rush University Medical Center has shown that minimally invasive, or arthroscopic, surgery can significantly improve pain and function...
2 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
People want to be informed and asked for consent before deciding whether to let researchers share their genetic information in a federal database. This is according to a team of investigators at Group Health Research Institute and the University of Washington (UW). The team's report, called "Glad You Asked," is in the September 2010 Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics...
2 Sep 2010 at 2:00am
New research shows that mentally stimulating activities such as crossword puzzles, reading and listening to the radio may, at first, slow the decline of thinking skills but speed up dementia later in old age. The research is published in the September 1, 2010, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology...
1 Sep 2010 at 6:00pm
Mentally stimulating activities that challenge and engage the brain, such as crossword puzzles, reading, or listening to the radio may help slow down cognitive decline - the gradual deterioration of thinking skills - but may encourage the acceleration of dementia later on during old age, says a report in Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Study author, Robert S...

 

 

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