Alzheimer's disease typically develops slowly and causes a gradual decline in cognitive abilities, usually over a span of seven to 10 years. It eventually affects nearly all brain functions, includingMore >>
Your odds of falling each year after age 65 are about one in three. However, don't let the fear of falling rule your life. Many falls and fall-related injuries are preventable with fall-prevention measures. 1.More >>
Having difficulty getting to sleep and staying asleep (insomnia) is common as you get older. But that doesn't mean insomnia can't be avoided. Explore what could be causing your sleeping difficulties. OnceMore >>
If your parents are getting older, you may want to make sure they're taking care of themselves and staying healthy. But it's difficult to monitor the health of your aging parents from miles away. Use yourMore >>
Walking is a gentle, low-impact exercise that can ease you into a higher level of fitness and health. It's one of your body's most natural forms of exercise. It's safe, simple, doesn't require practice,More >>
Walking is a gentle, low-impact exercise that can ease you into a higher level of fitness and health. It's one of your body's most natural forms of exercise. It's safe, simple, doesn't require practice,More >>
Stop searching for that secret supplement or magic pill that promises memory improvement as you age. Studies show that one of the best things you can do for memory improvement is physical exercise. InMore >>
Driver safety requires more than an understanding of road signs. Your health can affect your ability to drive safely. As you get older, you'll likely notice changes to your body that can make actions suchMore >>
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