Lifestyle & Trends - Senior Living
Lou Gehrig's Disease stalks military veterans
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Many U.S. military veterans like retired Air Force Technical Sergeant David Masters of Omaha, Neb. have bravely fought for their country only to return home to wage another battle against Lou Gehrig's Disease. No one knows why, but veterans are twice as likely to develop this fatal disease clinically known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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Better sex for better health
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Listen up ladies, there's a sexual paradox. Just as you're getting older and when - for some - sex may not be a priority, that is exactly when you need it most. Sexual activity is good for a woman's health - especially if she is entering into any of the menopausal phases of life - peri-menopause, menopause or post-menopause.
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Three tips to make your hospital stay safer
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Each year, millions of Americans seek hospital care to treat a wide range of medical problems - from accidental injuries to chronic or life-threatening illnesses. While the majority of patients have positive outcomes, it is imperative to remember patient safety should be a top priority for everyone. You can take steps to make sure your hospital stay is as safe as possible.
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Laser spine surgery helps seniors find relief from lumbar spinal stenosis
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Do you have lower back pain or burning pain or numbness in your legs? Are these symptoms slightly relieved by leaning forward or sitting, but made worse by standing up straight or walking? You may have lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), a common condition. Here's what you need to know and how minimally invasive surgery can help.
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Smart, stylish renovations for any age
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Most Americans over 50 want to stay in their home as they age, but few are making the renovations they need to ensure easy and comfortable living for years to come.
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