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Aging And Seniors Issues: As people age in these times, there is
an emphasis on improving and understanding the issues surrounding quality
of life for seniors. The articles included here are discussions on the changes
one can expect during the aging process, and how to maximize and retain
the assets one has enjoyed during youth. If you are involved in improving
a senior's quality of life, read the checklist that will help you determine
if your senior requires help in managing his or her money.
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Older Adults More Vulnerable To Distraction From Irrelevant Information
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Kelly Connelly
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A study looking at brain function in young, middle-aged and older adults has identified changes in brain activity that begin gradually in middle age - and which may explain why older adults find it difficult to concentrate in busy environments and filter out irrelevant information.
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Young at Heart: Tips For Older Adults
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n a
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This article is teeming with tips for healthy eating, exercise, and general well-being. Learn some tips for safe physical activities. Plus, you will find other tips for meal-planning.
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Aging parents: Five warning signs of health problems
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n a
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You can learn what action to take if you notice details about your parent that may indicate a health problem. This article will help you detect any health problems that your parents may be experiencing.
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Aging: What To Expect As You Get Older
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n a
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From a purely physical aspect, this articles lists the changes your body will experience as you age. Aging is a natural process and how well you age is dependent upon many factors. Listed within are typical changes due to the aging process.
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Tips On... Successful
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Edyth Ann Knox
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For many of us, our parents have aged and are now in need of our assistance. Many have made the comment that "We now become our parent’s parent." Yet this statement is not really accurate. We are still the children and they are still the parents – our roles have not changed but the function within our roles has changed. As “Baby Boomers” and the “Sandwich Generation” we are increasingly assuming new “parentcaring” functions. Here are some insights to help adult children of aging parents to successfully make manage some common functional transitions:
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