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Can You Prevent Dementia? 14 Modifiable Factors According to the 2024 Lancet Report

People who used to believe that dementia is just a normal part of getting older, that it will happen if you live long enough. This can be feel terrifying especially when you are concerned about your own brain or your loved ones. But the new examination gives a more confident view. The 2024 Lancet Commission report states that nearly half (45%) of dementia cases are linked to risk factors we can change. While dementia is not always avoidable, it is

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The Benefits of Geriatric Massage for Comforting Seniors

As people get older, their health and ease become very key. Many seniors experience pain, difficulty moving or emotional stress which makes everyday life harder. Geriatric massage is a type of massage made for older adults. It helps them feel relax and well. Massage therapy for elderly comfort can ease sore muscles and stiff joints, and help reduce stress and concern. This article explains how geriatric massage can make seniors feel more comfortable which help them regain mobility and help

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When Does One Become a Senior Citizen? Understanding the Age Milestones

The term “senior citizen” is widely used, but it can mean different things. For some people, it means retirement and getting special profits. For others, it means having a sense of life involvement and wisdom, and beginning a new stage in life. A lot of people think there is a set age to become a senior, but that can change. Age can vary depending on laws, healthcare, social services, and personal views. This guide looks at what age is considered

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Home Care Agencies vs. Registries: Key Differences Explained

Today, more families need safe, comfy and personal care at home for their aging parents, people with disabilities or those with long-term illnesses. Many people want their loved ones to stay independent, while receiving the assistance they need in a familiar place. When considering care, two key options typically arise: home care agencies and caregiver registries. Equally help families find caregivers but they work in very different ways. Knowing to these changes is important to select the correct choice. This

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What is specialized healthcare and why it matters for advanced care, expert diagnosis, and targeted treatment by medical professionals

What Is Specialized Healthcare and Why Does It Matter?

Healthcare has changed a lot over time. Previously, general practitioners treated common illnesses and provided general care. However, as medicine improved and diseases became more complex, doctors with special skills were required. This led to rise of specialized healthcare. Now, we clarify what is specialized healthcare. Why it’s key, how it differs from general healthcare and how patients can access it. Specialized healthcare centers focus on a single area of medicine which allowing doctors to provide better care for specific

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7 Must-Read Books About Dementia for Caregivers and Families

Dementia is a tough condition that disturbs not only the person who has it but also their family and caregivers. Knowing how it disturbs thinking, feelings, and everyday life can help you offer better care. Medical help is key, but learning about dementia is also very helpful. According to the World Health Organization, over 55 million people worldwide are currently living with this condition. These books for dementia caregivers can guide families, patients and caregivers with convenient information, comfort and

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