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Seniors (Page 153)

Fit Body at 40 May Keep Brain Bright at 60

2015-03-04
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 4, 2015
In: Fitness & Exercise, Neurological, Seniors

Tests show higher midlife fitness levels tied to greater brain volume, function decades laterContinue Reading

Fit Body at 40 May Keep Brain Bright at 60

2015-03-04
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 4, 2015
In: Fitness & Exercise, Neurological, Seniors

Tests show higher midlife fitness levels tied to greater brain volume, function decades laterContinue Reading

Common Class of Drugs May Be Linked to Pneumonia Risk

2015-03-03
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 3, 2015
In: Asthma, Healthy Living, Infectious Disease, Respiratory Health, Seniors, Vitamins / Drugs

But more research is needed before scientists say anticholinergics cause the infectionContinue Reading

Nuts May Lengthen Your Life, Study Suggests

2015-03-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: March 2, 2015
In: Care Giving, Nutrition / Vitamins, Seniors

It hints, but doesn’t prove, they might reduce risk of death from heart disease, other causesContinue Reading

Study Links Recession to Spike in Suicides Among Middle-Aged

2015-02-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 27, 2015
In: Care Giving, Mental Health, Public Health, Seniors, Special Needs

Big jump in rates seen during 2007-2010, when U.S. economy was laggingContinue Reading

Gene Mutations Tied to Leukemia Rise With Age, Study Finds

2015-02-26
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 26, 2015
In: Cancer, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Seniors

But just having cancer-linked DNA doesn’t mean the disease will develop, study authors stressedContinue Reading

Dangerous C. Difficile Germ Infects 500,000 Americans a Year: CDC

2015-02-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 25, 2015
In: Doctors and Health Care, General Health, Infectious Disease, Seniors, Vitamins / Drugs

Overuse of antibiotics tied to rise in serious infectionsContinue Reading

Early Hospital Release May Hurt Broken-Hip Patients

2015-02-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 25, 2015
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Care Giving, Doctors and Health Care, Mental Health, Seniors

Survival odds improve with longer stay, study findsContinue Reading

Generic Eye Drops for Glaucoma Encourage Greater Use

2015-02-19
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 19, 2015
In: Eye Care / Vision, Seniors, Vitamins / Drugs

Non-branded medication may be more than $1,000 cheaper a year, researchers reportContinue Reading

Are Too Many Prostate Cancer Patients Receiving Treatment?

2015-02-19
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 19, 2015
In: Cancer, Men's Health, Seniors

Study also raises concerns about possible overuse of radiation therapyContinue Reading

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