1. Hyperthermia: Too Hot for Your Health
    National Institute on Aging
    Too much heat is not safe for anyone. It is even riskier if you are older or if you have health problems.
  2. 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.
  3. Alcohol Use and Abuse
    National Institute on Aging
    Families, friends, and health care professionals often overlook their concerns about older people's drinking.
  4. Hearing Loss
    National Institute on Aging
    About one-third of Americans between the ages of 65 and 74 have hearing problems. About half the people who are 85 and older have hearing loss.
  5. Choosing a Doctor
    National Institute on Aging
    Whatever the reason you are looking for a new doctor, the following ideas can help you find a doctor who is right for you.
  6. Dietary Supplements: More is Not Always Better
    National Institute on Aging
    Today's dietary supplements can contain vitamins, minerals, fiber, amino acids, herbs, or hormones in them.
  7. Sexuality and Dementia
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  8. Nutrition and Hydration
    Hospice Foundation of America
  9. Good Nutrition: It's a Way of Life
    National Institute on Aging
    There are some of the common reasons older people stop eating right. And that's a problem because food provides energy and nutrients everyone needs to stay healthy.
  10. Fact Sheet - Is this Dementia and What Does It Mean?
    Family Caregiver Alliance
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