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  • Women of all Ages Have Bladder Control Problems  By : P. Rodgers
    Incontinence is much more common in women than in men. It is more common among women in younger ages while among men it was more common in those aged 60 years and above.
  • The Plight of the Aging Drivers  By : CECILL ARTATES
    Senior drivers over seventy pose a risk for fatal car accidents. There are a lot of statistics which shows that a lot of older adults are nine times more likely to be involved in fatal accidents. Before safety becomes an issue, this article provides information to increase awareness on senior drivers.
  • The Old Age of Depression Cometh  By : Harvey D. Ong
    Age does not only bring wisdom, but the depression and the drive to commit suicide, it seems. Recent statistics have confirmed that the elderly are likely to develop depression and take their own lives than any other segment of the population, yet they are also the most ignored among all possible suicide risk.
  • Even the Elderly Need a Good Night's Sleep  By : Cristel Lumabas
    The article summarizes a recent study on older people and their difficulty with sleeping. Research has shown a significant number of the elderly are now experiencing difficulties in sleeping, likely because of different medical conditions. Quality of life is associated with sleep, and this research has opened doors for treatment and prevention regarding sleeping problems.
  • Warning to the Elderly: Don't Take Psychoactive Medications and Drive  By : CECILL ARTATES
    There have been a lot of researches that older drivers have the second highest risk for motor vehicle collisions of any age group. Moreover, many elderly drivers take several medications for health conditions such as psychoactive medications in which poses a great risk while driving.
  • Making Aging a Worthwhile Process  By : EMMANUEL CHAVEZ
    The aging process is something that is not cherished by many individuals because of the unwanted changes it may bring. With the right lifestyle and food regimen, aging can be enjoyed and cherished. Before making any drastic changes in daily routines, individuals are advised to seek the approval of doctors and other health professionals.
  • Taking Osteoporosis In Stride  By : Monch Bravante
    Osteoporosis is considered a silent disease with no obvious symptoms until bones become so thin that it easily breaks or fracture. Doctors advise women to get a lot of vitamin D, calcium supplement and bone density screening test to determine the future of their posture.

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