Type 2 diabetes is a serious but common chronic condition that affects people of all ages. However, its prevalence in seniors is high, with older adults accounting for 26.8% of diabetics in the United States. The percentage is equal to roughly...
Read More ›As more older adults begin experiencing anxiety or depression, we cannot ignore the issue of mental health anymore. It matters just as much as physical health. However, with your support, your loved ones can boost their mental health and lead...
Read More ›Urinary incontinence or involuntary leak of urine is a common problem among older adults. It may be caused by urinary tract infection, weak bladder muscles, damage of nerves that control the bladder, constipation, and problem with the pelvic...
Read More ›Flu season is here again. Unfortunately, older adults are one of the most vulnerable groups to get sick because of their weaker immune system due to age and made worse by chronic health conditions. If not treated early, the flu can quickly...
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