Recent Health Blog | Senior Health PostsSilver Alertby Aimee Amodio04 Mar 2008 02:50 PMYou've probably heard of Amber Alerts -- a way of spreading the message far and wide about missing and/or abducted children. Over the last few years, individual states have been working on a similar Silver Alert program. Here We Go Again...Another Woman in My Family Battles Old-Timer'sby Courtney Mroch27 Feb 2008 10:35 AMAimee's Watching a Loved One Lose Time article really struck a chord with me. In addition to leaving a comment on her article, I also PM'd her to tell her how much it hit home and why. She encouraged me to share my story here, so...I took her up on it. Walking For Seniorsby Aimee Amodio10 Aug 2007 02:41 PMWalking is a great form of exercise at just about any age! A study from Japan -- recently published by the Mayo Clinic -- reports that walking is especially good for elderly adults. The elderly population is growing rapidly in many countries around the world. The Fracture Triangleby Aimee Amodio10 Jun 2007 04:47 PMYou've probably heard of the Bermuda Triangle... but have you heard of the Fracture Triangle? Reverse Aging With Exercise!by Aimee Amodio10 Jun 2007 10:45 AMExercise is good for you. It makes you feel healthier, more flexible, and stronger. It can help your coordination and make it easier to perform physical tasks. It can ease the pain and swelling of arthritis. Preventing Osteoporosisby Aimee Amodio29 Sep 2006 10:20 AMThe best way to prevent osteoporosis is to build strong bones! It's never too late to build strong bones; here are some things you can do to make sure your bones are strong throughout your life. Osteoporosisby Aimee Amodio28 Sep 2006 10:18 AMOsteoporosis affects millions of people around the world -- both men and women. Your body is constantly breaking down old bone and replacing it with new tissue. However, as you enter your forties and fifties, your body starts to slow down. More bone is broken down than is replaced. Age and Drivingby Aimee Amodio14 Sep 2006 12:57 PMHow old is too old to drive? Getting older doesn't necessarily mean you have to give up your license and independence; your health and mental state are more important to your ability to drive than the number of candles on your cake. Many Kinds of Memory Lossby Aimee Amodio26 Aug 2006 02:21 PMThere's more than one kind of memory loss. Depending on what other symptoms you may have, there are several different things that could be to blame. Old and Cranky, or Old and Smart?by Aimee Amodio15 Aug 2006 02:32 PMA new study is making connections between above-average intelligence and disagreeable behavior in the elderly! The study, done by Morgan State University in Baltimore, tested nearly four hundred healthy adults between the ages of nineteen and eighty-nine. Recent Blog Comments Aimee Amodio says... "Glad to help confirm your decision, Dale!" |
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