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Seniors
News
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Stroke Patients at High Risk for Falls
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CDC Recommends Shingles Vaccine for Those Over 60
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Decoding Muscle Stem Cell Development
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Demanding Jobs May Pay Cognitive Dividends in Retirement
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Group B Strep Down Among Newborns, Up Among Adults
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Flavonoids May Help Treat Alzheimer's
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Napping Habits Tied to Sleep Disorders
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Alzheimer's Disease Risk Factors May Be Gender-Specific
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Experimental Drug Eases Symptoms of Mild Alzheimer's
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Elderly More Likely to Battle Sleep Disorders
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When It Comes to Memory, It's All About Location
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Cutting Phosphate May Protect Kidney Patients From Heart Trouble
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Number of U.S. General Surgeons in Decline
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Antipsychotic Drugs Linked to Pneumonia in Elderly
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Disparities in Life Expectancy Increasing
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Seniors No Strangers to Happiness
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Mammograms Still a Good Idea for Elderly Women
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Common Medications May Harm Memory in Older People
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Men More Likely to Develop Cognitive Problems
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Exercise Could Cut Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment
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High Doses of Vitamin E Lengthen Lives of Alzheimer's Patients
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Sleep Disorder Linked to Neurodegenerative Conditions
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Most Early-Onset Dementia Not Alzheimer's
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Heart Failure Drugs Linked to Hip Bone Loss in Older Men
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Detecting, Diagnosing Breast Cancers
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Aerobic Exercise Keeps You Young
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Diabetes in Middle Age Raises Alzheimer's Risk
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Raloxifene Safe for Women With Decreased Kidney Function
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Caffeine May Block High Cholesterol Linked to Alzheimer's
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Depression and Alzheimer's Risk Linked
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Testosterone Therapy May Reduce Bone Loss in Older Men
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Age-Related Eye Disease on the Increase
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Seniors Avoid ER at Start of Month
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Yoga Program May Help Prevent Falls in Elderly
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Antipsychotic Drugs of Little Benefit to Alzheimer's Patients
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Study Finds Older Corneas Suitable for Transplantation
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Elderly Can Benefit From High Blood Pressure Treatment
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Poor Sense of Smell May Be Early Sign of Parkinson's
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Most Older Americans Living Longer and Better
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Abdominal Fat Boosts Dementia Risk
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Older Women Have Harder Time Preserving Muscle Than Men
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More Seniors Falling Victim to Escalator Injuries
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Gene Linked to Form of Parkinson's Disease
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Tweaking Insulin Might Help Fight Aging
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Fosamax Linked to Unusual Femur Fractures
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Head and Neck Cancer Outcomes a Mixed Bag
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The Elderly Can Be Candidates for Angioplasty, Stenting
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Balance in Old Age Tied to Brain Changes
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1 in 5 U.S. Seniors Struggles With Memory Lapses
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Umbilical Cord Blood Injections Aid Aging Brains
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Study Finds Potential Cause of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
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Anxiety Helps Elderly Women Live Longer
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Survey Finds Many Americans Clueless About Eye Disease
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Caring for Heart Patients Can Strain Hearts
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Two Parents With Alzheimer's Raises Child's Risk
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Memory Loss in Hyperactive State With Alzheimer's
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ACL Tears Worth Fixing in Seniors
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Rare Gene Mutation Plays Role in Longevity
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Groups Issue New Dementia Drug Guidelines
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Ginkgo Biloba Might Not Preserve Memory in Octogenarians
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Age-Related Macular Degeneration Doubles Heart Attack and Stroke
Risk
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More Elderly Americans Living With Heart Failure
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Antibiotic Use in Dementia Patients Questioned
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Earlier Colon Cancer Screens Urged for Smokers
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Stroke Risk Factors Drain Memory
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Daytime Dozing Might Raise Stroke Risk
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Surgery Best for Narrowing of Spine
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Cognitive Impairment Declining in Older Adults
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Don't Lose Sight of Vision Care, Group Urges
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Chemotherapy After Breast Cancer Surgery Effective for Older Women,
Too
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Unlike Fine Wine, Crabby People Don't Age Well
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Older Smokers More Likely to Deny Habit
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Single Mutation in Mitochondrial DNA Weakens Heart, Muscles
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Tango Classes Put Parkinson's Patients a Step Ahead
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Disability Stronger Predictor of Longevity Than Disease Is
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Gene Variations Help Regulate Response to Stress
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Baseline Exam Is Key to Eye Health
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Spouse's Sickness Bodes Ill for Partner's Health
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Bush's Budget Proposal Would Cut Medicare Spending
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New Guideline Urges Screening for Fall Risk
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Toll-Free Hotline to Help Seniors Avoid Falls
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Medicare's Drug Program Enrollment Up, Costs Down
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Middle Age a Low Point for Most
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Sedentary Lifestyle Accelerates Aging
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Diabetes Rates Continue to Soar
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Mouse Model of Age-Related Macular Degeneration Developed
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Vitamin E, Lutein May Fight Cataracts
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Geriatrician Care Guards Against Risk of Inappropriate Meds
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Doctors Review End-of-Life Care Guidelines
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Driving Skills Decline Among People With Early Alzheimer's
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Lack of Vitamin E Linked to Physical Decline
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Exercise Program Eases Arthritis
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Dinosaurs Had Teen Pregnancies, Too
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Older Surgical Patients Face Greater Risk of Cognitive Problems
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Latest Study Says Statins Don't Slow Alzheimer's
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Vitamin D May Curb Falls in High-Risk Older Women
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Depression, Obesity Coexist in Many Middle-Aged Women
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Small Lifestyle Changes Can Boost Longevity
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Fingers Point to Risk for Arthritic Knees
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46 Million Americans Suffer From Arthritis
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