The flu can affect persons of any age. In fact, young children and adults over the age of 65 are at most risk for developing complications related to the flu.
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Heart Attack vs. Cardiac Rest: Why They’re Not the Same
Although the terms heart attack and cardiac arrest are often used interchangeably, the two medical terms actually reflect very different conditions with different causes and treatments.
Symptoms of Heart Attack in Women
The notion that men are at greater risk may be because some heart disease symptoms in women differ from those in men – making it difficult to diagnose.
Commit to a Cancer-Fighting Diet
One way that seniors can lower their risk for cancer is through their diet. This World Cancer Day consider making some simple changes to decrease the likelihood of developing cancer.
12 Tips for Safe Snow Removal
With the winter season in full swing, accumulating snow can present a potential risk to senior citizens and others in poor overall physical health. Here are some tips for safe snow removal.
7 Ways that Technology Can Make Life Easier for Seniors
There are many ways that technology can make life easier for senior citizens. Here are some of the daily benefits of modern technology for seniors.
6 Safe and Affordable Ways to Stay Warm this Winter
As you get older, it is important to stay warmer during the winter, but at the same time, you will want to remain safe. Here are some tips that are recommended by experts for keeping a home safe and warm.
How to Avoid the Winter Blues or Seasonal Affective Disorder
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) can affect anyone at any point in time. However, it’s most prevalent in those who don’t get regular exposure to sunlight and in winter months, which is why it’s often referred to as the winter blues.
5 Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Slips and Falls This Winter
With the arrival of cold winter weather, caregivers and seniors should be aware of the increased risk of falls and slips and take the necessary precautions. Here are five tips to reduce the risks of slips or falls for seniors this winter.
5 Ways to Help Your Loved Ones Age in Place
Aging in place is something we all should be allowed to do. Remaining in one’s home for as long as possible is more comfortable for seniors and keeps them more active and in control of their lives.