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  1. Alzheimer's Disease Fact Sheet
    National Institute on Aging
    The most common form of dementia among older people is Alzheimer's Disease (AD), which initially involves the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language.
  2. Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Fact Sheet
    National Institute on Aging
    The more scientists learn about AD, the more they become aware of the important function genes play in the development of this devastating disease.
  3. 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.
  4. Unraveling the Mystery
    National Institute on Aging
    Once considered a rare disorder, Alzheimer's Disease is now seen as a major public health problem that has a severe impact on millions of older Americans and their families.
  5. Urinary Incontinence
    National Institute on Aging
    Loss of bladder control is called urinary incontinence. It can happen to anyone, but is very common in older people
  6. 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.
  7. Taking Care of Your Teeth and Mouth
    National Institute on Aging
    By taking good care of your teeth and gums, you can protect them for many years.
  8. RESPITE: Time Out for Caregivers Part 2
    By Nancy Carson, National Family Caregivers Association
    Family, friends, and professional counselors talk a great deal about respite-allowing a family caregiver to turn over full responsibility for their loved one to someone else so they can get some rest, restore their o…
  9. Osteoporosis: The Bone Thief
    National Institute on Aging
    Osteoporosis is called the 'silent disease' - you may not notice any changes until a bone breaks.
  10. Stroke
    National Institute on Aging
    Stroke is a major cause of physical and mental disabilities in older adults and the third leading cause of death in the United States.
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