Oxygen Levels in Elderly Adults: When to be Concerned
Red blood cells carry most of the oxygen in your body. These cells collect oxygen from your lungs and deliver...
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Red blood cells carry most of the oxygen in your body. These cells collect oxygen from your lungs and deliver...
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Not being able to make it to the bathroom on time or unexpectedly losing control of your bladder can be...
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Sometimes, walking the streets at night can be scary, especially when you’re older and walking alone. However, that does not...
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Bladder or bowel incontinence is a sensitive and embarrassing subject for both aging parents and their adult children. How do...
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People become more trusting in old age. Between the natural cognitive decline of aging and issues like dementia, we also...
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Having strong legs can be fairly important for a person’s mobility, but unfortunately, weak leg muscles in the elderly can...
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Geriatric counseling and psychotherapy for seniors are on the rise as more baby boomers reach and exceed the age of...
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Involuntary tremors in the elderly are relatively common and rarely life-threatening. However, people who develop tremors after the age of...
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Losing strength with age is natural. But left unmanaged, muscle loss in seniors can be quite debilitating, even threatening a...
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Aging involves a lot of changes to the body. For most adults, bone density peaks around age 30, then it...
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