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Getting the Right Nutrients

Better Health After 40 - Getting the Right Nutrients

As we get older and become more focused on the diseases and disorders that come with aging, we should also be concerned with getting the right nutrients that may help to prevent some of these diseases. What vitamins should you be getting to make the most of your health? And, how...

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Fighting the Effects of Ageing

Better Health After 40

As we get older, we are at an increased risk for many chronic diseases—for about a dozen diseases this risk increases exponentially with each decade. These diseases include heart disease, cancer osteoarthritis, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and osteoporosis.

But many of these conditions are preventable and experts agree that making healthy changes at midlife can reduce...

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Aging and the Rights of Older Persons

FAWCO joins 16 NGOs in consultative status with ECOSOC in a statement on doc "Aging and the Rights of Older Persons" 60.50 Kb delivered to the 61st Human Rights Commission in Geneva April 14, 2005

Statement for the Human Rights Commission 61st session "Aging and the Rights of Older Persons"
, March 2005

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Taking Care of Your Eyes

Taking Care of Your Eyes

Many people fail to consider eye health a priority in their overall health scheme, especially if they have 20/20 vision.  But, taking regular care of your eyes to prevent disease or degeneration should be part of your regular health regime.  Regardless of your age, you should consider the following ways of taking care of...

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Taking Care of the Men in our Lives

Taking Care of the Men in our Lives
Prostate Cancer

September 14-20 is Prostate Cancer Awareness Week

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men. By age 50 approximately one in four men have some cancerous cells in the prostate gland. By age 80, this ratio increases to one in two. It is also the second leading...

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The Facts About Arthritis

The Facts About Arthritis

  • 70 million Americans (1 in 3 adults) suffer from some form of Arthritis, twice as many as in 1985.
  • More than half those affected by arthritis are under age 65.
  • Arthritis is one of the most prevalent chronic health problems and the leading cause of disability among Americans over age 15.
  • Arthritis strikes women more...
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Steps to Limit the Impact of Arthritis

Steps to Limit the Impact of Arthritis

Arthritis and rheumatic diseases are the most common chronic health conditions in the United States today. While these conditions become more common among older people, even in those under 65, arthritis is a major cause of work disability. While many believe that arthritis is just another name for the aches and pains...

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