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  1. Shingles
    National Institute on Aging
    After you recover from chickenpox, the virus does not leave your body; it can become activated later to produce shingles.
  2. Shots for Safety
    National Institute on Aging
    Adults need to be vaccinated from time to time to protect themselves against serious infectious diseases.
  3. Living With Grief: At Work - A Practical Guide for the Workplace
    By Kenneth J. Doka, PhD, Hospice Foundation of America
  4. Can We Change the Aging Process?
    By AGIS Staff, AGIS Network
    An overview on the aging process and the factors involved in normal aging and what part of aging can be prevented.
  5. 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.
  6. Building a Care Team
    By Paula Sanders McCarron, National Family Caregivers Association
    Sheila Warnock was living in New York City and working as a freelance art director when she became sole caregiver for her mother, who lived several hours away. She was also caring for her friend, Susan, who had…
  7. Fact Sheet - Evaluating Medical Research Findings and Clinical Trials
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  8. 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 …
  9. Believe in Yourself...Take Charge of Your Life
    By Suzanne Mintz, National Family Caregivers Association
    People often become caregivers suddenly, without warning: a husband is diagnosed with cancer, a child is in a car accident; a parent has a stroke.
  10. Choosing to Take Charge of Your Life
    By Suzanne Mintz, National Family Caregivers Association
    Often we become caregivers very suddenly, without warning-a husband is diagnosed with cancer, a child is in a car accident, a parent has a stroke. At other times, caregiving creeps up on us-we know mom is forgetting …
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