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