1. Menopause
    National Institute on Aging
    Menopause, or the 'change of life,' is different for each woman.
  2. Top Ten Reasons Why Alzheimer's Patients Need Activities
    By AGIS Staff, AGIS Network
    Discusses the top ten reasons why Alzheimer's patients need daily activities in their lives to combat boredom and to remain as strong as possible. Includes suggestions for enjoyable activities in arts and crafts…
  3. Hormones and Menopause:Tips from the National Institute on Aging
    National Institute on Aging
    To help control the symptoms of menopause some women can take hormones, called menopausal hormone therapy (MHT).
  4. Depression: Don't Let the Blues Hang Around
    National Institute on Aging
    If you no longer enjoy activities that you usually like, you may have a serious depression. Being depressed, without letup, can change the way you think and feel.
  5. Fact Sheet - HIV-Associated Dementia
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  6. 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.
  7. Cancer Facts for People Over 50
    National Institute on Aging
    You are more likely to get cancer as you get older, even if no one in your family has had it. The good news is that cancer death rates are going down.
  8. Education and Care - Coping with Sundowning
    Alzheimer's Foundation of America
  9. Encouraging My Parents to Get More Help
    National Institute on Aging
  10. Learning Demo - Eating With a Fork
    LightBridge
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