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Seniors (Page 203)

Surgical Complications Greater for Minority Seniors: Study

2013-10-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 2, 2013
In: Doctors and Health Care, Health & Technology, Public Health, Seniors, Vitamins / Drugs

Researchers say pre-existing medical conditions make a differenceContinue Reading

Study Suggests Late-Term Preemies Don’t Do as Well in Life

2013-10-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 2, 2013
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting, Public Health, Seniors

But experts say research based on those born almost 80 years ago may now be irrelevantContinue Reading

Colon Cancer Hits Younger Adults Especially Hard, Study Finds

2013-10-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 1, 2013
In: Cancer, Care Giving, Seniors

Risk of advanced disease, death greater than for middle-aged patientsContinue Reading

Health Tip: Help Prevent Food Poisoning

2013-10-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 1, 2013
In: Food and Health, Seniors

It’s particularly dangerous to the elderly
Continue Reading

Aging Brain May Have More Trouble With Financial Decisions: Study

2013-09-30
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 30, 2013
In: Mental Health, Neurological, Public Health, Seniors

Older people also tend to tolerate less financial risk, research suggestsContinue Reading

Aging Brain May Have More Trouble With Financial Decisions: Study

2013-09-30
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 30, 2013
In: Mental Health, Neurological, Public Health, Seniors

Older people also tend to tolerate less financial risk, research suggestsContinue Reading

Many Americans Worry About Cost of Long-Term Care: Poll

2013-09-30
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 30, 2013
In: General Health, Health Insurance, Seniors

Harris Interactive/HealthDay survey also finds most are mistaken about how costs are covered nowContinue Reading

Aging May Not Dull Decision-Making Skills, Study Finds

2013-09-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 27, 2013
In: Neurological, Seniors

Accumulated knowledge helped seniors outperform young adults when faced with economic choicesContinue Reading

HEALTH REFORM: Many on Medicare Already Enjoying Benefits

2013-09-27
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 27, 2013
In: General Health, Health Insurance, Public Health, Seniors, Vitamins / Drugs

But new preventive services and a closing of ‘donut hole’ aim to reshape the senior programContinue Reading

Could Obesity Help Older People With Type 2 Diabetes?

2013-09-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 25, 2013
In: Care Giving, Diabetes, Food and Health, Heart / Cardiovascular, Obesity, Seniors

Study found heavier seniors had lower death risk but higher disease risk, with reasons uncertain
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