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  1. Pills, Patches, and Shots: Can Hormones Prevent Aging?
    National Institute on Aging
    Using supplemental hormones and hormone-like molecules to influence the aging process and health problems associated with aging should be viewed with skepticism.
  2. Intimacy: A Casualty of Caregiving
    By Pat Kaufman and Nancy Carson, National Family Caregivers Association
    There is a hidden cost to caregiving. It's not a financial expense, although you may be paying a pretty steep price. It's measured in emotional currency and there are no insurance policies to guarantee you …
  3. Technology for People Deaf in One Ear with Normal or Near Normal Hearing in the Other Ear, or People with Monaural Hearing
    AbleData
    If you have recently lost hearing in one ear, for whatever reason, it's time to become acquainted with helpful technology.
  4. A Home Healthcare Primer
    National Family Caregivers Association
    What is home care? Home care is a general term that represents a wide range of community-based services to support someone who is recuperating from an acute situation, such as a hip fracture, or needed by persons wit…
  5. About Dementia - Definition
    Alzheimer's Foundation of America
  6. Link Between Cardiovascular Disease and Alzheimer's Disease
    LightBridge
    There is growing evidence for a link between cardiovascular (heart) disease and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Both diseases share common risk factors including hypertension (high blood pressure), cholesterol, diabetes, o…
  7. Housing Needs Assessment
    This checklist helps determine your loved one's requirements and needs when finding a nursing home.
  8. FAQs about Alzheimer's Disease
    LightBridge
    7 frequently asked questions about Alzheimer's disease
  9. Fact Sheet - Genetic Testing
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  10. Diabetes in Older People - A Disease You Can Manage
    National Institute on Aging
    Diabetes is a serious disease. It happens when your blood levels of glucose, a form of sugar, are too high. Diabetes can lead to dangerous health problems.
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