Tag Archives: senior health

Senior Sex: Get the Facts on Age-Related Sexual Problems

Sexuality in Later Life Foods That Will Bump Up Your Libido! Viewer Question: Is there anything I can eat to improve my sex drive? Dietician’s Response: If the recipe for a better sex drive was found in food, grocery shopping would take on a whole new meaning! This is a great question that has some …

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What Causes Drooling in Older Adults?

What is drooling in older adults? Some people simply sleep in a position that leaves their mouth open causing drool. Underlying conditions that may cause drooling include excess saliva production, medication side effects, stroke, and Parkinson's disease. Your body is constantly producing saliva. It’s an important fluid for keeping your mouth hydrated, it helps you digest food, and it even …

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How Do You Care For An Incontinent Patient?

How many people have incontinence? Incontinence is an involuntary loss of urine. You take care of an incontinent patient by using home care, medications, alternative therapies, medication and surgery. Incontinence affects almost 13 million Americans and is especially common in older people. About 50% of elderly people living in a care facility or at home experience incontinence. Yet, not much …

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What Is the Life Expectancy Today?

What is the life expectancy today? Life expectancy at birth is defined as how long, on average, a newborn can expect to live if current death rates do not change. The life expectancy in the United States, before COVID, was 78.7 years, and the current life expectancy for World in 2021 is 72.81 years, a 0.24% increase from 2020. The …

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What Are the Best Ways to Prevent Osteoporosis?

What are bones made of? The best ways to prevent osteoporosis are to get enough calcium, vitamin D and exercise. Bones are uniquely constructed to carry the weight of our bodies and to perform other functions, such as growing blood cells.  They are living structures that are continually being built and broken down. For about the first 20 or 30 …

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Prolia (denosumab): Osteoporosis Drug Dosage & Side Effects

What is Prolia and how is it used? Prolia is a prescription medicine used to: Treat osteoporosis (thinning and weakening of bone) in women after menopause (“change of life”) who: are at high risk for fracture (broken bone) cannot use another osteoporosis medicine or other osteoporosis medicines did not work well Increase bone mass in men with osteoporosis who are …

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Hospice: Facts About the History of Hospice and Respite Care

Hospice facts Hospice care is a service, which may be provided at home, in a hospital, a nursing home, or in a facility specifically designated for such service. Hospice does not hasten or prolong death. Hospice care may be recommended for patients with a usually less than six-month life expectancy and an incurable illness for whom the focus of care …

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