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Alzheimer's and Its Prevention and Cure

Alzheimer's disease is the degenerative disease of the brain. Alzheimer is a progressive degenerative illness in which the main symptom is memory loss. Cause of AD is unknown but the two risk factors...

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Before It’s Too Late

Rare is the person who goes through life completely satisfied with the path he’s chosen. It’s human nature to dwell on the ‘what ifs’, and perhaps only the very enlightened will manage to elude the...

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Clinical Pharmacology Related To Aging

Of all prescription medications, about 30% are taken by the elderly even though they comprise only 14% of the population. Nonprescription medications, which often are used as much as or more than...

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Spectrum of Changes Produces by Aging Processes

Perhaps the most important observation regarding normal aging is how much does not change. Most hormone levels, liver enzymes, electrolytes, body temperature, and basal glucose remain constant throughout...

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Basic information about Osteoporosis

The simple and plain meaning of osteoporosis is “porus bones”. It is a disease described by low bone density or mass (reduced amount of bone tissue) and fragile bones (weakened bone structure) leading to...

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Aging and Its Clinical Sequelae on the Endocrine System

Growth hormone levels fall with advancing age, with initial loss of nocturnal growth hormone spikes. These declines may contribute to the decreased muscle strength, thinning of bones and skin, and...

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Age-Related Renal and Urinary Tract Syndromes

The age-related increases in asymptomatic bacteriuria and urinary tract infections are almost certainly due to increased residual bladder volume and loss of protective factors in the normal anatomic...

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Aging and its Clinical Sequelae on the Nervous System

Anatomically the brain shrinks in size with advancing age; after age 60 years, its size declines by 5 to 10%. The decrease in size is caused primarily by a decrease in brain tissue in the cerebral cortex....

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Aging and Its Clinical Sequelae on the Gastrointestinal System

A broad series of changes occur in gastroenterologic tissues, but the redundancy of overall gastrointestinal function usually prevents clinical symptoms. Age-related changes in the mouth include slower...

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Age-related Neurologic Syndromes

Age-associated memory dysfunction is common, and delirium may occur, especially in response to illness or stress. Prevention of delirium is possible with a proactive consultation intervention, which can...

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