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Entries from July 2010

Caregivers Need Your Support and Understanding

July 29th, 2010 · No Comments

Many caregivers involved in elder care are relatives of the aging senior. In most cases, they are caring for their family member out of love and compassion. By definition, caring is to feel a special interest or concern about someone or something. It takes a special person to care for someone else’s needs, especially on a daily [...]

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Tags: Caregivers · Elder Care

Glaucoma on the Rise – Are You at Risk?

July 28th, 2010 · No Comments

A diagnosis of glaucoma can be devastating to hear. Glaucoma is the name of a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve. You can lose your vision when this nerve becomes damaged. People with the disease will first notice the loss of their peripheral or side vision. If left untreated the vision loss can [...]

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Tags: Body · Conditions and Diseases · Medical

Cataract Facts You Should Know

July 27th, 2010 · No Comments

One of the main reasons that people develop cataracts is the aging process, but they can also occur if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, are a smoker, drink too much alcohol, have a family history of cataracts and numerous other medical problems. The first symptom of cataracts is usually that your vision is hampered [...]

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Tags: Conditions and Diseases · Medical

Macular Degeneration a Leading Cause of Vision Loss in Seniors

July 26th, 2010 · 2 Comments

Macular degeneration is a chronic eye disease usually associated with aging, and in fact is the leading cause of severe vision loss in people over 60. Macula is the tissue just inside the back of your eye and is about the size of a pencil eraser. Macular degeneration occurs when the small central portion of [...]

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Tags: Conditions and Diseases · Healthy Lifestyle · Medical

The Loneliness of Old Age

July 23rd, 2010 · No Comments

A side effect of aging or even chronic illness that most people do not understand is the loneliness that most seniors experience. Loneliness isn’t just about being alone. It is about being lonely, and, unfortunately, it comes with a price. Along with loneliness comes the feeling of isolation, of being disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and the [...]

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Tags: Aging · Depression · Soul

Depression, Aging, and the Current Economic Climate, Part 2

July 22nd, 2010 · No Comments

There are a couple types of depression that may show themselves in today’s economic times. Short-term depression occurs in most all of us at some time or other in our lives, but severe depression is more serious and may require some type of medical care or intervention. Severe depression is when the feelings become so agonizing [...]

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Tags: Aging · Conditions and Diseases · Depression · Medical · Personal Health · Soul · Spirit

Depression, Aging, and the Current Economic Climate, Part 1

July 21st, 2010 · No Comments

The economic decline over the last couple of years in the United States, with its accompanying number of people who have lost their jobs, their lifestyles, and often their homes, reminds me how many people could also be struggling with depression. Unfortunately, the older people are when enduring these life-changing losses, the more likely they will [...]

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Tags: Aging · Conditions and Diseases · Depression · Medical · Personal Health · Soul · Spirit

Taste Sensitivity Can Affect Senior Citizens

July 20th, 2010 · No Comments

Although our ability to taste may change as we age, tasting is still one of the most pleasurable senses we have. That enjoyment should continue into our senior years. The ability to taste helps us enjoy eating and drinking, and aids in determining whether a food is good or bad for us. Sometimes when aging [...]

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Tags: Conditions and Diseases · Medical

Jane Pauley on the Today Show

July 19th, 2010 · No Comments

Many of you will remember Jane Pauley from her 13 years on NBC’s Today Show and later her 12-year stint on Dateline NBC. The good news for her fans is that she will appear on the Today show once a month as an ambassador in the new AARP-sponsored segment, Your Life is Calling With Jane Pauley. During the [...]

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Tags: Aging

Can Exercise and Green Tea Really Ward Off Dementia?

July 19th, 2010 · No Comments

According to three recent studies, certain life style changes can help prevent the brain decline that is the forerunner of Alzheimer’s disease. Improving living and dietary habits such as drinking lots of green tea, engaging in plenty of exercise and increasing the amount of vitamin D in the body all play a part in slowing [...]

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Tags: Conditions and Diseases · Medical

Protect Yourself from Mobility Loss

July 16th, 2010 · No Comments

Many times you will hear the term active aging as it relates to the senior citizens of today.  Active aging means that seniors strive to remain active and strong into their later years to prevent the loss of mobility. Loss of mobility in seniors can drastically change their lifestyles and some might never recover. However, [...]

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Tags: Healthy Lifestyle

How Important is Socializing to Aging Seniors?

July 15th, 2010 · 4 Comments

As people age, socializing must rank right up there with diet and exercise on the ladder of importance.  When a spouse dies or an aging senior becomes ill, sometimes family and friends withdraw simply because the person no longer fits into their lifestyle. Instead of keeping busy and finding new friends, many seniors often become [...]

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Tags: Healthy Lifestyle · Soul

Preventable Hearing Loss

July 14th, 2010 · No Comments

While today’s article is more likely directed to teens and young adults than it is to the elderly, there are a number of baby boomers who should also pay close attention to this information. Exposure to loud noise over a period of time is one of the most common causes of permanent hearing loss. Because it [...]

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Tags: Conditions and Diseases · Medical

Is Hearing Loss Reversible?

July 13th, 2010 · No Comments

Unfortunately, hearing loss cannot be reversed, but you can often boost your hearing with special aids or treatments. Hearing loss due to aging is common and heredity can also be a factor. Blockages from earwax can cause a certain amount of hearing loss that prevents you from hearing sounds. Ear infections and bone growth or [...]

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Tags: Conditions and Diseases · Medical

Are You at Risk for Colorectal Cancer?

July 12th, 2010 · No Comments

Although over 100,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with colorectal cancer each year, the majority of people who develop the disease have no known risk factors. While the exact cause of colorectal cancer is not known, there are a number of risk factors that figure into your susceptibility to the disease. Colon cancer [...]

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Tags: Conditions and Diseases · Medical