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Forgetfulness


Many older people worry about becoming more forgetful. They think forgetfulness is the first sign of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In the past, memory loss and confusion were considered a normal part of aging. However, scientists now know that most people remain both alert and able as they age, although it may take them longer to remember things.

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Senior Fitness and Sports


Are you one of the many seniors out there who knows you should be exercising, but you aren’t sure where to begin? Do the tools of fitness -- exercise bikes, nautilus machines, treadmills, exercise balls and free weights -- intimidate you? Or maybe you find exercise boring? If any of the above apply to you, you are not alone. Although many older people are well aware of the importance of physical fitness, 85% of seniors do not exercise on a regular basis. Many older people don't exercise for the same reason that people of all ages resist physical activity – they think of it as too hard, too boring or they are disappointed by the lack of immediate results.

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Arkansas - Adult Retirement Communities - Bella Vista Village, Bella Vista, Arkansas


Residents enjoy a magnificent expanse of woods, nature trails, and mountain vistas that extend over 36,000 private acres. Tee it off on eight outstanding courses ranging from championship layouts to classic mountain designs. Indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, country clubs, and eight sparkling lakes appeal to everyone’s playful side. Another important factor when considering [...]
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California Adult Retirement Communities - Rossmoor Walnut Creek, California


Rossmoor is a nationally recognized and award winning senior adult community located in the picturesque 2,200-acre Tice Valley area of Walnut Creek. Surrounded by acres of open space, this community is only two miles from downtown Walnut Creek, and 20 miles from downtown San Francisco. There are approximately 6,700 residential units in three cooperatives, 12 [...]
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Cancer Facts for People Over 50


Anyone at any age can have a drinking problem. Great Uncle George may have always liked his liquor, so his family may not see that his drinking behavior is getting worse as he gets older. Grandma Betty was a teetotaler all her life-she started having a drink each night to help her get to sleep after her husband died. Now no one realizes that she needs a couple of drinks to get through each day.
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Adult Retirement Communities - Colorado, Village at Broadlands, Broomfield Colorado


Broadlands is country club living at its best. A master-planned community on 820 acres in Broomfield, Colorado, this residential golf course community offers intimate neighborhoods you’ll be happy to call home. Limited entry streets and a well thought-out pedestrian orientation encourages you to enjoy the great outdoors and get acquainted with your neighbors. In [...]
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Skin Care and Aging


Amy had always been proud of her skin, especially her summer tan. But as she grew older, she saw she was getting more fine lines and wrinkles. She began to worry about what other skin problems she may have. What were those brown spots on her hands and arms?
Your skin changes with age. It becomes thinner, loses fat, and no longer looks as plump and smooth as it once did. Your veins and bones can be seen more easily. Scratches, cuts, or bumps can take longer to heal. Years of sun tanning or being out in the sunlight for a long time can lead to wrinkles, dryness, age spots, and even cancer. But there are things you can do to help your skin.
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Stroke


John and Edith were playing cards one night when John asked Edith a question. She tried to answer but couldn't speak. John knew something was very wrong. Could it be a stroke? Without waiting, he called 911. The ambulance took Edith to the hospital. Emergency doctors said it was a stroke - John was right. Because John called for help quickly, Edith got the medical care she needed without delay. She started getting well, her speech came back, and once again she's having long talks with John.
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